Path Motion Program

The Path Motion Therapy program is the only VISUALLY-BASED therapy that tunes neural brain timing effectively and quickly. It also improves brain function, enables the mind to focus on new ideas, so multi-tasking, sequential processing, and remembering can be done quickly and effortlessly. This therapy is effective for those experiencing dyslexic-type challenges like poor reading and spelling skills as well as those who have suffered brain injuries or cognitive delays associated with advancing years.

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Symptoms of Cognitive Processing

Deficits Found For Poor Readers

  • Getting headaches when multi-tasking.
  • Inability to quickly and accurately process sequential information.
  • Trouble remembering ideas and events.
  • Slow processing of information.
  • Trouble focusing attention.
  • A tendency to lose place when thinking.
  • Cognitive fatigue: Thinking requires more effort.
  • Math, spelling and/or writing problems.
  • Difficulty remembering lists of instructions.

Below are a list of questions that should be answered when thinking of The Path Motion Program:


Do these apply? N = Never S = Sometimes O = Often A = Always


1. I have difficulty seeing in bright sunlight. N S O A

2. I find fluorescent lighting irritating, especially if one of the tubes is flickering. N S O A

3. I have difficulty seeing people’s faces in a hallway when there is light coming from behind them. N S O A

4. I have difficulty reading menus in a dimly lit restaurant. N S O A

5. I have difficulty reading the newspaper w/o good lighting. N S O A

6. I have difficulty seeing while driving in the rain. N S O A

7. I have difficulty seeing while driving at dusk or at night. N S O A

8. I have difficulty reading print on dark colored paper. N S O A

9. I have difficulty seeing dark colored cars at night. N S O A

10. I have difficulty moving about in a darkened theater. N S O A

11. I have difficulty going out for night-time social events such as church, theater, friends’ home, etc. N S O A

12. I depend upon others to help me see under low light conditions or in the dark. N S O A

13. I am worried about taking a fall because of my balance or how I see things in my path. N S O A

14. I tend to be clumsy under low light conditions. N S O A

15. I have difficulty with depth perception at night. N S O A

16. I have difficulty deciding how much brake pressure to apply, because of how I judge where I am in space. N S O A

17. I have difficulty with my peripheral vision under poor lighting conditions or at night. N S O A

18. I have difficulty reading street signs while driving at night. N S O A

19. Oncoming headlights bother me at night. N S O A

20. I limit my nighttime driving because of how I see. N S O A

21. Glare at dusk or dawn bothers me. N S O A

22. I feel bad or depressed because of how I see at night or under poor lighting conditions. N S O A

23. I have taken a fall and hurt myself. N S O A

24. I am worried about my risk of taking a fall. N S O A.

25. I am having difficulty with my memory. N S O A

26. I limit my freeway driving. N S O A

27. I tend to have attention problems or zone out at times. N S O A

28. I tend to have unexplained blurry vision or tunnel vision at times. N S O A

29. I lose attention when reading print for more than 30-45 minutes. N S O A

30. Certain wallpaper or fabric makes me feel dizzy or annoyed. N S O A

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