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Dr. Clare Albright: Using Neurofeedback for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Did you know that behind disorders such as Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia can be an undiagnosed brain injury? Can neurofeedback therapy make a difference with this hidden problem?
Dr. Clare Albright: Neurofeedback, Dyslexia, and Learning Disabilities Is neurofeedback training helpful for dyslexia and learning disabilities?
Tom Budzynski: Tuning In On The Twilight Zone FOR A BRIEF TIME as we lie in bed at night, neither fully awake nor yet asleep, we pass through a twilight mental zone that Arthur Koestler has described as a state of reverie. Many people associate this drowsy stage with hallucinatory images, more fleeting and disjointed than dreams, and compare it to the viewing of a speeded-up, jerky series of photographic slides. A host of artists and scientists have credited the...
Dr. Clare Albright: Get in the Zone with Neurofeedback Peak Performance can be enhanced with neurofeedback
Tom Collura: FLEXIBILITY AND APPROPRIATENESS -AN UNDERPINNING WE CAN ALL AGREE UPON Flexibility and appropriateness of brain function are put into context, and show up at the core of many applications of neurofeedback. It is not so much an issue of "too much" or "too little" as it is one of the brain having the ability to be flexible and appropriate, to access brain states that are suited to the task or situation.
Jon Frederick: The Role of Mind Body Medicine in the Mind-Body Problem It is commonly claimed that biofeedback increases conscious awareness of physiological processes that are otherwise subconscious. By measuring awareness explicitly, EEG state discrimination paradigms provide a quantitatively rigorous and largely unexplored method of observing the boundaries between consciousness and the brain.
Dr. Clare Albright: Neurofeedback Therapy for PMS and Menopause Can neurofeedback help with the symptoms of PMS and menopause?

Rob Kall: Good "NEWS" For Futurehealth.org, Biofeedback Neurofeedback and Mind Body Alternative Health and Wellness Futurehealth.org received notification yesterday that google news has approved our application to be included in their news "system." That's great news, obviously for futurehealth, but also for you, if you are in the field of biofeedback or neurofeedback. Here are some reasons why.

Geoff Blundell: Musing, Speculations on Delta Frequencies in the EEG Developer/engineer of the Mind Mirror speculates on low frequency EEG

Jay Gunkelman: Neurofeedback and the Brain Neurofeedback is an emerging neuroscience-based clinical application, and understanding the underlying principles of neurofeedback allows the therapist to provide referrals or treatment, and provides clients with a framework for understanding the process. The brain's electrical patterns are a form of behavior, modifiable through “operant conditioning,”...

Celeste DeBease, PhD: P A R A P O W E R for the Holidays Parapower stands for the amazing power that accompanies the deliberate activation of the parasympathetic nervous system. To understand it, I'll provide you with the basics of the human nervous system. Then, I'm going to suggest something fairly radical; that the only way to become more spiritual is through activation of this system.

Judith Acosta: Leaving the Wilderness Alive: How to Survive The Worst When All You've Got is You. Mental survival-regardless of where a person is, whether that's in the extremes of battle or a backpacking expedition-is often a matter of recalling or being made aware of the resources one already has--particularly words. What we think, we become. Literally.

Alexandra Cox: Why Brain Science Is Bad for Juvenile Justice advocates' uses of brain research, and their reliance on 'hard' science, raise some potentially troubling questions about the potential impact of this science on ideas about human potential. ...the brain scan is an inadequate substitute for the more holistic, empirically grounded knowledge we have of young people in the criminal justice system.

Rob Kall: Review: Open Focus Brain-- a landmark book that explores how we pay attention and how to do it better an important, groundbreaking book that promises to become a classic over the decades. More than any other book, it reminds me of Herbert Benson's RELAXATION RESPONSE. Just as Benson took a simple concept-- relaxation-- and created a landmark book on how to do it... simply, Les Fehmi, with co-author Jim Robbins, has laid out an approach to attention that is remarkable in its simplicity and power to change lives.
Gary Ames: *Why I Love Biofeedback There are plenty of reasons to love biofeedback and neurofeedback. Here are my favorite reasons.
Tom Collura: A Relaxation/Activation model for EEG Alpha EEG Alpha training is put in the context of the entire brain, and its normal level of cycling. This can help to motivate neurofeedback training, and connectivity training in particular.

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