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FLEXIBILITY AND APPROPRIATENESS -AN UNDERPINNING WE CAN ALL AGREE UPON

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the basic mechanism

behind neurofeedback

training remains one

of providing sufficient neuronal

flexibility to produce

desired states, at appropriate

times.

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Another value of the F&A

point of view is that it helps

to understand the connection

between the

"relaxation" training that is

purportedly being provided

through neurofeedback,

and the overarching benefits

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