Group Information- Members: 267
- Category: Biofeedback
- Founded: Aug 16, 2006
- Language: English
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“This neurofeedback group is the first public group dedicated to Neurofeedback and Nonlinear Dynamical Systems (NDS) theory. It also serves to bridge the gap between cutting-edge non-linear dynamical approach to neurofeedback and the more traditional states-of-the art of classic EEG feedback. All interested parties, consumers, practitioners, manufacturers, software developers and theoreticians are invited to offer the benefits of their perspective – NDS, classical or otherwise --to those entering the field, while enjoying shared community with colleagues.
NDS theory has much to contribute to our understanding of the EEG as an emergent phenomena arising from the underlying processing of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and its incredible interactivity with other systems. Moreover, NDS offers profound insight into behavior in its broadest sense and the transformational and developmental processes. NDS is inter-disciplinary, cross-cultural and spans all scientific domains. Our Neurofeedcommunity group is unique in being totally dedicated to Neurofeedback and NDS theory, and that it is governed by a process of group moderation according to the principles of non-violent communication and utilization of NDS concepts. All individuals willing to contribute to a mutually supportive community are welcomed!”
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Re: extrinsic variable
By the way, one of my very young clients' gastroenterologists told his mother that severe behavior problems are typical of children with colitis. The child
Posted - Sun Jun 21, 2009 2:29 am
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Julie Weiner
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Re: extrinsic variable
Yes, when i noted slowing brain function i was refering to how folks describe the observable clinical symptoms they feel such as lethargy, ADD, feeling
Posted - Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:19 pm
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Raaymakers Molly
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Re: extrinsic variable
Molly, While I'm sure that respiratory-related issues can serve as extrinsic constraints I wouldn't refer to the their effect as "slow<ing> brain function".
Posted - Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:14 am
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Val Brown
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Welcome
I would like to take an opportunity to welcome our new members- there have been quite a few of you recently! And Penny- I was thrilled to see you join, as
Posted - Wed Jun 17, 2009 5:30 pm
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Dr. Sue Brown
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Re: extrinsic variable
Respiratory is the and I say that strongly THE biggest extrinsic variable I see slow brain function. I have some prior postings I'll dig up and send to you
Posted - Fri May 29, 2009 2:29 pm
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