IASIS research & studies
What the research literature reports about IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback — in clear, non-technical terms.
Selected research
- Traumatic Brain Injury. Passive Neurofeedback Treatments for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Neuroimaging Changes Detected by MEG after applying Low-Intensity Pulses using Transcranial Electrical Stimulation.
- Depression, Anxiety, PTSD & Quality of Life. The effectiveness of microcurrent neurofeedback on depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and quality of life.
- White Paper. Integration of Microcurrent Neurofeedback in Clinical Bio- and Neurofeedback Practice (PDF — see pages 11–17 for IASIS MCN-specific results).
- Stroke recovery. Written by a stroke survivor, Marcia Moran shares her story of recovering from aphasia with IASIS MCN in her book Stroke Forward.
We share research so you can make an informed decision. IASIS Neurofeedback supports
the nervous system's own capacity to regulate; we don't make claims of curing or
treating any condition. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider
regarding any medical or mental-health concern.