Personalized, data-driven neurofeedback therapy.

Science that shows the mind a way back to itself.

Wavelet Labs Researchers Awarded 2026 Renée Fleming NeuroArts Investigator Award

Granted by the NeuroArts Blueprint Initiative, a partnership between Johns Hopkins University and the Aspen Institute, this award will fund joint research between Wavelet Labs and Georgia Institute of Technology to investigate the role of the brain’s Default Mode Network in encoding symbolic and conceptual meaning, contributing to the development of novel neurofeedback programs. 

Neurofeedback done right.

Anxiety. ADHD. Depression. Tinnitus. PTSD. Chronic neuropathy. Cognitive decline. Sleep disorders. The list of conditions that neurofeedback can benefit is long — and still growing. But there is no single biomarker for anxiety, no one neural metric that accounts for all the dimensions of ADHD. Neural signals are noisy, the relationships between brain activity and cognition are complex, and the temptation to oversimplify is everywhere. 
Instead of chasing one-to-one links between neural markers and conditions, we approach your neural data like a puzzle, assembling the pieces into a fuller understanding of how your brain regulates, adapts, and performs, and where it gets stuck. The result is not a standardized intervention but a protocol designed around your singular neural landscape.
When done right, the benefits of neurofeedback are not uniform. They are specific. What your brain needs — the particular networks that have lost flexibility, the regulatory patterns that have drifted, the cognitive habits that have calcified — is not what the next person needs. A protocol built around population averages tells you how your brain compares to a statistical norm. It does not tell you what your brain needs to function at its best.
At Wavelet, your neural data is analyzed by scientists who translate current cognitive neuroscience research to determine what is most likely to work for you. We develop our own software, bringing intent and craft to our programs and creating coherence between the tools we build and the mental states they are designed to entrain.
This is what neurofeedback can offer when it is done rigorously: not a one-size-fits-all program, not guesswork, but a precise and evolving understanding of your own brain — and what it is capable of becoming.

Our Process

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An initial consult determines whether you’re a good fit for our neurofeedback programs. We perform a comprehensive qEEG scan to paint a detailed picture of your neural landscape.

Understand

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Based on your diagnostics, we design a neurofeedback course for you, taking into account your desires, capacities, and goals, and collaborating with mental health professionals as needed.

Design

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Neurofeedback therapy is performed in weekly or biweekly sessions. Regular diagnostics enable us to measure your progress and implement changes to your program if needed.

Perform

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A typical program spans between three to nine months of regular sessions. At the end of your course, we summarize your progress with extensive qEEG data analytics and self assessments.

Solve

  • The brain is a vast and intricate system of dynamic information exchange. An EEG is, at best, eavesdropping on the noisy microcurrents generated by the brain. It takes a skilled practitioner to find meaningful signals in this noise. Most neurofeedback programs focus on the known knowns - the neurological markers we know to look for. Wavelet is different because we further seek out the known unknowns - the things that we know we don’t fully understand about the brain. This is one way of saying we do a lot of research. Our analysis doesn’t end with the standard neurological markers - instead they become departure points for investigating more dynamic and complex features of the brain, such as functional network activity.

    As a result, our neurofeedback protocols aim to optimize rather than standardize. We do not train isolated neural markers to numerically match a global average. While population-level data is useful for creating models and mapping distributions, we believe it should not be employed as a neurological standard or cognitive universal. Instead, we gauge improvement relative to one’s own baseline, and target specific neurological networks to restore cognitive flexibility and auto-regulation. Writing custom code on an open hardware platform enables us to rapidly implement new methodologies and creatively address individual needs.

    Neurocognitive research has seen stunning advances in the last decade but much of it remains buried away in academic papers. Meanwhile, the delicate and noisy instrumentation of EEGs makes it incredibly difficult to commercialize the technology without sacrificing quality. Wavelet Labs closes this gap by offering an uncommon opportunity to collaborate directly with scientists who are curious about the brain and passionate about helping people figure theirs out.

  • Our clients tend to be curious, pragmatic, and motivated towards some form of self-realization. Many come to us with formal or strongly held self-diagnoses that span the range of conditions from anxiety to bipolar disorder to attention-related pathologies.

    We work with students searching for an alternative to prescription medication to manage their anxiety. Mothers who never quite recovered from post-partum depression. Disaffected tech workers trying to wean off of stimulants while maintaining productivity. Experienced meditators interested in exploring another modality for deepening awareness. Biohackers who are plainly interested in the technology. The experience of neurofeedback is singular to each person.

    An initial consultation functions an honest conversation about whether neurofeedback is likely to be a viable and effective intervention for you. We only work with clients if we sincerely believe we can help them achieve their individual goals.

    • Best-in-class neurofeedback therapy in Atlanta, GA.

    • Standalone comprehensive qEEG diagnostic tests for clients and providers.

    • Collaborations with providers to develop EEG-based assessment tools for a variety of applications.

    • Custom-designed neuro- and biofeedback implements, including custom wearables.