Articles For Tag "Brain" |
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#1 | 2/12/2010 | The Neurology of Biofeedback; A Neuro-anatomical and Physiological Review (Mariella Fischer-Williams, MD, FRCP) People commonly ask the questions : "Why?", "How does a thing work?" and "How can I fix it?". I do not attempt to answer "Why?" because it is a metaphysical question. Much of this article answers the question of "How can I fix it?". I shall mainly describe "How does the brain work?" which I freely acknowledge is an immodest goal. The nervous system is built upon a living network of feedback, constantly adapting |
#2 | 2/6/2010 | How Neurofeedback Therapy Can Help Athletes Reach Peak Performance Levels (Dr. Clare Albright) Can neurofeedback help athletes to reach peak performance levels? |
#3 | 2/3/2010 | Part 2; Alpha-Theta Neurotherapy As a Multi-Level Matrix of Intervention (Nancy White) part 2 of Nancy White's chapter |
#4 | 2/1/2010 | Connection, Inhibition and Path-Specific Relaxation Training (Tom Collura) The brain is a hyperconnected system, containing on the order of 10 billion neurons, each of which can have hundreds or thousands of connections to other neurons. The brain depends on dynamically managing trillions of connections, to regulate the interactions between all of its parts. How are all of these connections managed toward useful ends? The key lies in the ability to network to selectively enable or disable conn... |
#5 | 1/28/2010 | Neurofeedback Therapy for PMS and Menopause (Dr. Clare Albright) Can neurofeedback help with the symptoms of PMS and menopause? |
#6 | 1/19/2010 | Neurofeedback / EEG Biofeedback Procedures; Basic Descriptions (Patricia Norris) neurofeedback and related procedures used to deal with ADD, Closed Head Injury, Addictions, or for alertness, focus |
#7 | 1/15/2010 | Good "NEWS" For Futurehealth.org, Biofeedback Neurofeedback and Mind Body Alternative Health and Wellness (Rob Kall) 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. |
#8 | 12/28/2009 | Why Does Neurofeedback Work? (Hershel Toomim) |
#9 | 12/2/2009 | Leaving the Wilderness Alive: How to Survive The Worst When All You've Got is You. (Judith Acosta) 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. |
#10 | 11/27/2009 | INFORMATION, ENTROPY, AND FREEDOM OF CHOICE (Tom Collura) The concept of information and entropy is key to understanding how we are able to have the ability to make choices. A brain-oriented view of this leads to helpful insights regarding neurofeedback and its potential for human development. |
#11 | 11/24/2009 | Self-Regulation for Immune System Disorders (Patricia Norris) Beyond the amelioration or healing of an immune system disorder, biofeedback-assisted psychophysiologic therapy provides the experiential knowledge of self-regulation, self-mastery, and voluntary control, and an improved and empowered self image. This has far-reaching consequences, for the image that we hold of ourselves influences everything that we are and everything we do. |
#12 | 11/20/2009 | A Cost/Benefit Analysis of Different Intervention Models for LD/Special Ed. Students (Kirtley Thornton) Since the decade of the brain was declared in 1990, there have been impressive advances in the area of neurodiagnostic instrumentation measuring the physical functioning of the brain and providing a deeper understanding of the functioning of the brain. |
#13 | 10/31/2009 | EEG Neurotheraphy In The Treatment Of Alcoholism And Addictions: Brief Overview (Dale Patterson) The Peniston Neurofeedback Protocol is an intervention tested and proven effective with veterans and PTSD at the VA hospital system. This article details the elements of it. |
#14 | 10/14/2009 | Why I Love Biofeedback (Gary Ames) There are plenty of reasons to love biofeedback and neurofeedback. Here are my favorite reasons. |
#15 | 9/25/2009 | NEUROFEEDBACK - WHAT TO DO (OR NOT DO) (Tom Collura) Neurofeedback is a process, not a job. When practitioners and trainees approach EEG training as a process of allowing, not doing, results will be forthcoming. |
#16 | 12/3/2008 | 'Top 10 Spa Trends to Watch in 2009' (Press Release) biofeedback, neurofeedback, relaxation, brain gyms, neurobics, mind gyms, brain workouts are all hot. |