Breakthrough Neurotraining Study Reveals PATH’s Remarkable Benefits: Case Reports Illuminate Impressive Remedial Effects

San Diego, September 25, 2023 - A groundbreaking study has shed light on the transformative capabilities of PATH Neurotraining. Two compelling case reports showcased its profound ability to address visual timing challenges associated with Dyslexia, Aging, and Concussion recovery, resulting in enhanced reading, attention, and executive-control networks. To delve deeper into this pivotal study, access [...]

Breakthrough Neurotraining Study Reveals PATH’s Remarkable Benefits: Case Reports Illuminate Impressive Remedial Effects2023-09-27T03:41:31+00:00

Remediate cognitive slowdown to improve reading and attention

Local workshops aim to help children with reading and attention By Brittany Woolsey MARCH 5, 2019, 1:10 PM A Solana Beach neuroscientist is aiming to help children read better by using a unique method she developed decades ago. Dr. Teri Lawton will present two local workshops for her PATH training this month, where parents can [...]

Remediate cognitive slowdown to improve reading and attention2019-06-04T06:40:06+00:00

Visual Neurotraining Improves Attention, Reading Fluency and Working Memory in both Dyslexic and Normal Readers

Visual Neurotraining Improves Attention, Reading Fluency and Working Memory in both Dyslexic and Normal Readers Dyslexic and normal children who play a computer game that trains them to detect subtle, moving patterns have significantly increased their reading speeds, attention and memory, according to a randomized, controlled trial. The games, part of the PATH to Reading [...]

Visual Neurotraining Improves Attention, Reading Fluency and Working Memory in both Dyslexic and Normal Readers2017-08-25T21:52:21+00:00

Visual rather than auditory stimulation may improve reading in dyslexic children

Visual Rather Than Auditory Stimulation May Improve Reading in Dyslexic Children Dyslexic children who play a computer game that trains them to detect subtle, moving patterns have significantly increased their reading speeds, attention and memory, according to a randomized, controlled trial. The games, part of the PATH to Reading program, are designed to improve visual [...]

Visual rather than auditory stimulation may improve reading in dyslexic children2017-08-25T21:47:53+00:00
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