Neurostimulation, and particularly tDCS, is trending in the news and scientific literature for people wanting to improve cognitive optimization. US olympic skiers and snowboarders have started training while using tDCS over the motor cortex in order to increase neuroplasticity and help them focus. The US Army is using TDCS over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (involved in cognitive function) to decrease training time in snipers. While there is a growing body of scientific evidence for the effects of different treatments it is important to note that every individual is different.
Clients using neurostimulation regularly report changes such as: enhanced focus, improved relationships and leadership, faster processing rates, less anxiety and worry, mental agility and flexibility, improved memory, better temperament, ability to remain calm in the face of pressure, greater presence, accelerated learning, an ability to disconnect from work and engage personally, and an overall feeling of well-being.