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If We're So Great, How Come Nobody's Heard of Us?
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Futurehealth Panel/Paper Neurofeedback has been around since the 1960?s. An ever-growing number of studies have demonstrated its efficacy. In an editorial in the January, 2000 issue of the journal Clinical Encephalography, Frank Duffy, director of the Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory and Developmental Neurophysiology Laboratory at Children?s Hospital in Boston, wrote: ?In my opinion, if any medication had demonstrated such a wide spectrum of efficacy it would be universally accepted and widely used.? Yet in spite of all this, we remain relatively unknown. Why isn?t neurotherapy universally recognized after more than 40 years? What are we doing that?s wrong? What aren?t we doing that we should be doing? This panel will attempt to take a look at what needs to be done to move neurofeedback towards wider acceptance. John Fisher, Moderator. Panelists: Val Brown, Tom Collura, John Hollister, Rob Kall, and Hal Myers.
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Neurofeedback has been around since the 1960's. An ever-growing number of studies have demonstrated its efficacy. Yet in spite of all this, we remain relatively unknown. Why isn't neurotherapy universally recognized after more than 40 years? What are we doing that's wrong? What aren't we doing that we should be doing? This panel will attempt to take a look at what needs to be done to move neurofeedback towards wider acceptance.
John Fisher, Moderator. Projected panelists: Val Brown, Tom Collura, John Hollister, Rob Kall, Hal Myers

 

John Fisher has worked in both the private and public sectors. He is a former CEO and Board Chair of EEG Spectrum International. He presently works as a consultant and writer and oversees the Foundation for Neurofeedback and Applied Neuroscience.

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