The book includes comments on the future of the field from an inventor of neurofeedback equipment and a discussion on the theory of why neurofeedback training results in the alleviation of symptoms in a wide range of disorders. The contributors review of procedures and a look at emerging approaches, including coherence/phase training, inter-hemispheric training, and the combination of neurofeedback and computerized cognitive training.
Topics discussed include:
Implications of network models for neurofeedback
The transition from structural to functional models
Client and therapist variables
Treatment-specific variables
Tomographic neurofeedback
Applying audio-visual entrainment to neurofeedback
Common patterns of coherence deviation
EEG patterns and the elderly
Nutrition and cognitive health
ADHD definitions and treatment
Attention disorders
Autism disorders
The neurobiology of depression
QEEG-guided neurofeedback
This book is an essential professional resource for anyone practicing, or interested in practicing neurofeedback, including neurotherapists, neuropsychologists, professional counselors, neurologists, neuroscientists, clinical psychologists, and psychiatrists.
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