Meet Our Team of Scientific Advisors - John and Becky
At the forefront of neurostimulation research and application, our team is driven by a commitment to excellence and innovation. Our scientific advisors are integral to our mission, offering invaluable insights and expertise. They play a crucial role in advancing our understanding and application of neurostimulation techniques.
Why Choose Our Advisors?
Our advisors are not just experts; they are pioneers in the field. With unparalleled experience in clinical assessment and EEG recording, they bring a wealth of knowledge to our organization. Here’s what sets them apart:
Expertise in Clinical Assessment
Our advisors possess a deep understanding of clinical assessment, ensuring that every protocol we develop is grounded in real-world application. Their experience allows them to identify the most effective strategies for improving client outcomes.
Advanced EEG Recording Skills
Recording and interpreting EEGs is a foundational aspect of neurostimulation research. Our advisors are adept in this area, leveraging their skills to refine our approaches and enhance the precision of our interventions.
Pioneers in Protocol Development
Innovation is at the heart of what we do. Our advisors are the first to test new protocols, providing crucial feedback and adjustments. Their hands-on approach ensures that our methods are continually evolving to meet the highest standards of efficacy.
Our scientific advisors are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in neurostimulation. Their expertise ensures that we remain at the cutting edge of research and application, providing our clients with the best possible outcomes.
John Lemay has been a licensed psychotherapist for over 25 years. He received his bachelor’s degree in psychology at Azusa Pacific University in 1991, and his master’s degree from Azusa Pacific in 1993. John’s career as a Family Therapist has included both traditional training in Marriage and Family Therapy, and in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, as well as physiology and theological studies. During his career John has been involved in the creation of Brain Computer Interface Devices, three of which hold Patents along with his mentor George H. Green, PhD. (a physiologist in Reno, NV). In 2017, John returned to school to pursue a PhD in Applied Psychophysiology and received his degree from Saybrook University in 2021.
An outstanding teacher, John is known for his ability to make complex concepts tangible to his students. In addition, he is well-known for his ability to analyze various physiological signals including EEG and ERP studies for which he frequently lectures and consults. As a part of his clinical orientation, he has extensively studied both physiology and neuroscience, and has substantial experience in utilizing non-invasive brain stimulation technologies as well as biofeedback.
In 2010 John was the president of the Biofeedback Society of California and has presented on subjects such as Interpersonal Biofeedback, EEG biofeedback, peripheral biofeedback, Quantitative EEG analysis, Event-Related Potential Analysis, and his unique psychophysiological approaches to psychotherapy. Currently, he is a consultant for multiple clinics across the United States and Europe.
In addition to his keen interest in the ‘healing of persons’, John is a consummate adventurer. If he is not analyzing data or helping a client, John is likely to be on a surfboard, on a snowboard, in a river kayaking, or hiking. John is an ardent follower and student of Jesus Christ, who has rescued him from his mistakes and failings.
John and his wife Danielle currently split their time between Pismo Beach, CA and Palm Beach Gardens, FL. He is a father to five children including Trevor and Kaitlyn who live in California, and his three stepchildren Ben, Alexandra, and Daniel.