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> you literally retrain your brain and change its architecture and structure through the principle of operant conditioning. > Because our brains are neuro plastic and can grow, you begin to rewire your brain. How do you measure this? What is your theoretical basis for choosing the specific 10-20 coordinate locations? How do you measure the change in stuttering? How do you know it's the actual protocol and not placebo? I think you got downvoted and jumped on earlier because this is highly experimental and it came off as a scam treatment. Sadly, these abound on the internet. This is still in development and it's not ready to be rolled out as a treatment. The process for proving the claims made in this post is through science--development, implementation, peer review, replication. It sounds like you're still in implementation. I think there is merit here for future research, but reddit is not the place to roll this out. I'm not sure if you're with a university, but it sounds like it --most people don't have access to EEG. Collect more data with appropriate experimental and control groups, work with SLPs and researchers to make sure there aren't any oversights. After you've collected data you need to statistically analyze your results, write up a manuscript describing the theoretical basis, methods, results and describe how it fits into the current literature. Then submit it for publication. Then you've got to do it again, taking into account the criticisms received from the peer review process. This is the minimum for calling it a success. Without this work it comes off as a scam. What type of profession offers neurofeedback as a treatment? psychologist? psychiatrist? I'm largely unfamiliar with EEG being used outside of research / medical diagnostics.