Training Goal

Peak Performance

Sharper cognition, faster processing, sustained high performance

Peak performance isn’t just talent or effort—it’s efficient brain operation. Executives, athletes, musicians, and creative professionals use neurofeedback to fine-tune the neural machinery behind reaction time, mental flexibility, and sustained high-level output.

What Your QEEG Reveals

Lower-than-optimal Alpha peak frequency (processing speed), connectivity inefficiencies between executive and attention networks, or excess effort markers during task performance.

How Training Works

Even high-performing brains have inefficiencies. A QEEG can reveal suboptimal patterns—slow processing speed, inconsistent attention allocation, or excess cognitive effort for routine tasks. Training targets these patterns, raising the ceiling of what your brain can do rather than addressing deficits.

What Training Looks Like

Performance-focused protocols often target Alpha peak frequency, coherence training, and executive-network efficiency. Sessions are the same 30-minute home-based format. Progress is tracked with periodic re-maps showing measurable improvements in efficiency.

Common Questions

I don’t have any problems—can neurofeedback still help?

Absolutely. Neurofeedback for performance isn’t about fixing something broken—it’s about optimising what already works. Think of it as fine-tuning an already good instrument.

Do professional athletes use neurofeedback?

Yes. Neurofeedback is used by professional athletes, Olympic teams, Formula 1 drivers, and elite military units. Peak Brain has worked with professional athletes, executives, and performers across the US and internationally.

Dive Deeper

Explore the published research behind neurofeedback for peak performance on the main Peak Brain site.

Research: Peak Performance

Ready to Start Training?

Begin with a QEEG brain map, then train toward your peak performance goals.