Knowledge Base: Scientific Articles

One Size Fits All? Slow Cortical Potentials Neurofeedback: A Review

The attached article reviews the important area of Slow Cortical Potentials (SCP) and describes its clinical relevance.

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The Effectiveness of Neurofeedback Training on EEG Coherence and Neuropsychological Functions in Children With Reading Disability

Abstract Neurofeedback training (NFT) is an effective intervention in regulating electroencephalogram (EEG) abnormalities leading to improvements in behavioral deficits, which exist in children with reading disabilities. This single-subject study explores our evaluation of the improvements in the reading ability and phonological awareness deficit, as well as the changes in the EEG in children with reading [...]

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Adaptive Resonance Theory: How a brain learns to consciously attend, learn, and recognize a changing world

by Grossberg Abstract Adaptive Resonance Theory, or ART, is a cognitive and neural theory of how the brain autonomously learns to categorize, recognize, and predict objects and events in a changing world. This article reviews classical and recent developments of ART, and provides a synthesis of concepts, principles, mechanisms, architectures, and the interdisciplinary data bases [...]

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The Peniston-Kulkosky Brainwave Neurofeedback Therapeutic Protocol: The Future Psychotherapy for Alcoholism/PTSD/Behavioral Medicine

EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF ALPHA AND THETA BRAINWAVE TRAINING Electroencephalographic (EEG) biofeedback has been in use since the early 1970′s for treatment of anxiety disorders and a variety of psychosomatic disorders. Early work conducted by researchers such as Kamiya and Kliterman focused on alpha wave biofeedback (Kamyi & Noles, 1970). Much of this initial research associated [...]

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Rethinking Autism: Variation and Complexity

By Lynn Waterhouse Full Article: http://stresstherapysolutions.com/uploads/wp-uploads/RA.pdf

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Neurofeedback Training for Relieving Auditory Hallucinations: How Should Neurofeedback Be Applied to AVHs? 4 Hypotheses

Simon McCarthy-Jones Initial neurofeedback studies for SZ:AVH+ should target neural areas that have been reliably found to be associated with AVHs and which have been previously demonstrated to be amenable to neurofeedback. As the STG is the area most reliably associated with AVHs, and (healthy) individuals are able to use neurofeedback to regulate STG activity,[30] [...]

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Talamocortical Oscillations: Local Control of EEG Slow Waves

by Timofeev and Chauvette Abstract: This article starts with a brief review of the thalamocortical system architecture, which is composed of the projecting thalamic nuclei, the thalamic reticular nucleus, and the neocortex. Then we provide a description of the three states of vigilances followed by a detailed review of major brain rhythms present in the [...]

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Multivariate Proportional Neurofeedback

Over the past 5 years, BrainMaster has led the industry in developing and innovating software to use normative or reference databases to provide Live Z-Score Training (LZT) methods for neurofeedback.

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