that, pushing the brain into
the "good" brainwaves,
and pushing the "bad"ones
down. Rather than appreciating
the dynamics and
importance of changing
brain states, some trainers
view the neurofeedback as
a way to mold or bend the
brain back into a "good"
shape, as if it were made
of clay.
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What is being provided is
guided exploration. It is
paradoxical but true that,
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