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Neurofeedback Treatment of Pseudoseizure DisorderBy Paul Swingle (about the author) Page 5 of 5 page(s) Roy A (1979): Hysterical seizures. Archives of Neurology, 36:447. Rozelle GR, Burzynski TH (1995): Neurotherapy for stroke rehabilitation: A single case study. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 20:211-228. Russell HL, Carter JL, Ochs L (1994): Use of EEG/stimulation training with learning disabled (LD) boys: A controlled study. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of Neuronal Regulation, Las Vegas, Nevada. Sterman MB (1986): Epilepsy and its treatment with EEG feedback therapy. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 8:21-25. Sterman MB, Friar L (1972): Suppression of seizures in an epileptic following sensorimotor EEG feedback training. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 33:89-95. Sterman MB, MacDonald LR, Stone RK (1974): Biofeedback training of the sensorimotor EEG rhythm in man: Effects on epilepsy. Epilepsia, 15:395-417. Swingle PG (1994): Brainwave treatment of pseudoseizure disorder. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of Neuronal Regulation, Las Vegas, Nevada. Tachiki KH, Ochs L, Weiler E (1994): Brain entrainment as a tool in brainwave retraining. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of Neuronal Regulation, Las Vegas, Nevada. Tansey MA, Bruner RL (1983): EMG and EEG biofeedback training in the treatment of a 10-year-old hyperactive boy with a developmental reading disorder. Biofeedback Self-Regulation, 8:25-37.
Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. was Professor of Psychology at the University of Ottawa prior to moving to Vancouver. A Fellow of the Canadian psychological Association, Dr. Swingle was Lecturer in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School from 1991 to 1998 and (more...)
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