The Neuro Collective Podcast
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We are your hosts, Dr. Michael Bagnell, Functional Neurologist and May Bagnell, Mindset and Nutrition Coach. Together, we are here to guide you through the dynamic intersection of Functional Neurology, Mindset Coaching, and Functional Medicine. If you're passionate about neuroscience, alternative health, and holistic wellness, you're in the perfect place.
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The Neuro Collective Podcast
The Why Behind The What Series: Understanding the Brain Science Behind the Therapies We Use- Episode 160
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In this episode of The Neuro Collective Podcast, Dr. Michael and May Bagnell,IHP explore the powerful concept of the “why behind the what.” Many patients call asking what therapy can treat their condition, but Dr. Bagnell explains that healing begins by asking a deeper question: why is the brain producing these symptoms in the first place? Rather than focusing only on a diagnosis, the goal is to understand the root cause within the brain and nervous system.
The conversation highlights how eye movement testing (oculomotor testing) provides valuable insight into brain function. By measuring fast eye movements called saccades, clinicians can assess areas like the frontal lobe, cerebellum, and brainstem, helping reveal patterns connected to issues such as attention challenges, dizziness, cognitive slowdown, or post-concussion symptoms. These measurements guide targeted therapies designed to improve how the brain functions, not just manage symptoms.
They also discuss the importance of brain timing systems, trained through tools like the Interactive Metronome. These systems influence focus, coordination, speech, and overall brain efficiency. By strengthening the brain’s timing networks, patients can experience improvements in learning, performance, and daily function, showing how understanding the root cause of symptoms can lead to meaningful neurological change.
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