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The Science of BIT

Inside the Brain —
Where Healing Begins

The brain is a monstrous, beautiful mess.

— William F. Allman

Brain Integration Technique works with the architecture of the brain itself — addressing the root systems that govern how we think, feel, learn, and move. Below is a guided look at the regions BIT works with, and why this approach creates change that lasts.

The Two Hemispheres

Two Halves. One Bridge. A Brain That Works Together.

The brain has two hemispheres and a bridge that connects them. The logic hemisphere is responsible for logical tasks like simple math, rhythm, and telling time. The gestalt hemisphere — a German word for “whole picture” — is responsible for color, aesthetics and arrangement, emotional recognition, and more.

Most activities, like spelling or reading, require both hemispheres working in concert. The corpus callosum is the bridge that connects them. It has two main parts: one that runs the muscles of the body (the neuromuscular level) and one that does the thinking (the cortical level).

BIT addresses these three important areas in the first few hours of treatment, optimizing brain function right away. Most people report that their brain “feels clean and clear” after this first session.
Illustration of the brain showing the left hemisphere in teal labeled with traits like analytical, logical, precise, and the right hemisphere in coral labeled with creative, imaginative, intuitive.

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The Limbic System

The Emotional Center That Decides What You Learn.

The limbic system is the physiological and emotional center of the brain. It is responsible for making and retrieving memories, and houses the “reward and punishment centers” that are critical to learning — because the motivation to learn is built on those very signals.

It also regulates every autonomous function: heartbeat, sweating, taste, pupillary dilation, blood pressure, hunger, and more. The amygdala, hypothalamus, and basal ganglia all live here.

You may not realize the depth of emotional stress quietly blocking your success at school or work. BIT can locate that stress and relieve symptoms like sensitivity to lights and emotions, fear of failure or success, and lack of organizational skills — resetting the brain’s natural drive to learn.

Memory

A Complex Function. A Comprehensive Approach.

Memory is one of the most intricate functions of the brain. Short-term, long-term, and working memory only function well if the senses are taking in information correctly and the retrieval systems are pulling it back accurately. BIT addresses all of these areas.

Working memory is the workspace where we manipulate and process information — especially when learning something new or completing tasks quickly. Successful learning requires a functional working memory, and BIT can address even these complex areas of the brain.

An important note: Brain Integration cannot address Alzheimer’s Disease.

For practitioners and aspiring practitioners, learning to address these systems is part of what makes BIT one of the most thorough brain-based modalities available.

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Balance, Body & Physical Health

How the Brain Uses the Body.

The vestibular system governs how well we balance. The corpus callosum governs how the brain uses the body. Together, these two systems control how physically active a body can be — in sports, at school, or simply at home.

All the parts must work in conjunction in order to truly function — and ideally, to function well. Athletes and sports enthusiasts can especially benefit from BIT, because this technique helps the body operate at its optimal level, preventing injury and supporting recovery from past trauma.

And anyone with an “ache or pain” can benefit from Muscle ReActivation.

Muscle ReActivation

The Body Remembers. BIT Helps It Remember Correctly.

Muscle ReActivation is one of the most exciting parts of BIT. While Crossinology Brain Integration Technique focuses on relieving the symptoms of ADD, ADHD, and Dyslexia, a BIT practitioner can also address physical issues — shoulders and backs, knees and hips, ankles and wrists.

People often suffer for years with lingering symptoms after injuries that never seem to fully resolve. BIT to the rescue. Just a few hours of Muscle ReActivation can address those lingering issues and help you regain what you thought was lost.

Even people without identifiable injuries often report feeling more stable, stronger, and more capable after Muscle ReActivation. Imagine your yoga practice when every muscle is firing. Imagine your golf game when your core is finally working with you.

These changes have nothing to do with working out — and everything to do with how well the brain uses the muscles. Results happen right away.
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