Mental Retardation
Intellectual disability (ID), once called mental retardation, is characterized by below-average intelligence or mental ability and a lack of skills necessary for day-to-day living. People with intellectual disabilities can and do learn new skills, but they learn them more slowly. There are varying degrees of intellectual disability, from mild to profound.
Patients with mental retardation are quite disabled in understanding things, making decisions communicate with peoples, etc. Neurotherapy treatment increases the patient's IQ level so that the patient is quick to understand things, make decisions, distinguish good from bad, and communicate with people starts. The hyperactivity of the patient also decreases after a few days of Neurotherapy treatment.