In an unpublished study* (in press), researchers report that home-based neurofeedback training ("tele-neurofeedback") leads to significant improvements in sleep for participants with insomnia. A electromyography (EMG) biofeedback group ("tele-biofeedback") was used as a comparison group. Seventeen participants were randomly assigned......read more »
newspaper article byJaqueline Reis LANCASTER - Clinical psychologist Robert W. Davis is bringing a new type of treatment to the Perkins School and the community this fall, one that might seem like something out of science fiction, but which he......read more »
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You sit in a chair, facing a computer screen, while a clinician sticks electrodes to your scalp with a viscous goop that takes days to wash out of your hair. Wires from the sensors connect to a computer programmed to......read more »
A pioneering collaboration between two laboratories from the University of London has provided the first evidence of neuroplastic changes occurring directly after natural brainwave training. Researchers from Goldsmiths and the Institute of Neurology have demonstrated that half an hour of......read more »
Science Free your mind: a scientific approach to unleashing creativity A neuroscientist claims he can unleash creativity by boosting low-frequency brainwaves - and he's tested the theory on 100 students at the Royal College of Music. Genevieve Roberts reports......read more »
Recently several videos on neurofeedback have been posted on YouTube. These answer many questions and provide the enquirer with additional sources of information. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6XeCwFQrCA&feature=channel ......read more »
EEG Institute to Provide Free Post-Traumatic Stress Treatment for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans December 03 , 2007 by Editor Over the last few months a great amount of attention has been placed on what can be done for those veterans......read more »
Retraining brain waves Neurofeedback is a burgeoning form of therapy that teaches patients exercises to strengthen weak patterns of brain activity - even kids with ADHD. By Pat Bernstein For The Inquirer The boy cried almost every morning before going......read more »
2006 Los Angeles Times | Physical therapy for the brain Treating certain ailments without drugs is possible with neurofeedback. It lets patients view and modify their mind's activity. By Eric Jaffe, Special to The Times November 27, 2006 EVERY week......read more »
On Your Mark, Get Set, Think! How computer brain training helps Olympians Friday, September 22, 2000 By Marian Jones Forget steroids and blood doping. How about some mental exercise for the Olympic athlete looking to boost performance? It's called......read more »
"A symphony in the Brain: the evolution of the new brain wave biofeedback" Atlantic Monthly Press New York, 2000, ISBN: 0-87113-807-7. Written by journalist Jim Robbins, this is the first overall background account of the field and a good read.......read more »
Scientists have created a technique that dramatically improves the performance of musicians. The system - called neurofeedback - trains musicians to clear their minds and produce more creative brain waves. Research, to be published in the journal Neuroreport, indicates the......read more »
A national Australian news show produced this clip on an ADHD child and the impact of Neurofeedback on his life. 4 min 33 sec - Oct 15, 2006 - Unlistedhttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3094026504504417789......read more »
February 2006 Issue Train Your Brain Mental exercises with neurofeedback may ease symptoms of attention-deficit disorder, epilepsy and depression--and even boost cognition in healthy brains By Ulrich Kraft At first the computer game looks awfully easy for an eight-year-old--like......read more »
In the 1950s neuroscientists developed equipment that allowed rats to stimulate the pleasure centers of the brain. A lever was connected to a weak electrical generator which itself was connected by a wire to the deepest part of the rat’s......read more »
Your Brain and Neurofeedback: A Beginner's Manual Dr. Dana McDougall Chartered Psychologist Mission Bridge Psychological Associates Calgary, Alberta Introduction to Biofeedback and Neurofeedback Biofeedback as a field has been growing since the late 1960s. This form of training and treatment......read more »
ADDICTION Applicability of brain wave biofeedback to substance use disorder in adolescents. Trudeau DL. Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am. 2005 Jan;14(1):125-36, vii. Review. [abstract] · Effects of neurotherapy on attention and impulsivity in crack cocaine addiction: A controlled, single-blind......read more »
Goal! Neurofeedback Scores a Victory Posted by Zack Lynch From Wall Street Journal, July 29, 2006: "Members of Italy's World Cup-winning soccer team have done it. A starting quarterback in the NFL has tried it out. And so has......read more »
Mental exercises with neurofeedback may ease symptoms of attention-deficit disorder, epilepsy and depression--and even boost cognition in healthy brains By Ulrich Kraft Image: MANFRED ZENTSCH Gehirn & Geist At first the computer game looks awfully easy for an eight-year-old--like......read more »