And so it goes.
Now we have a posting about a 3 1/2 day "Boot Camp for Beginners" in order
for them to learn enough neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and neuropsychology
in order to adequately provide neurofeedback. Amazing. You could just use
NeuroCARE and not even take this course -- there's nothing in the course
that meaningfully adds to what NeuroCARE does on its own in its default
recommended way of working.
The field continues to converge to where we are but remains at least five
years behind. Now the latest "news" that is critical for beginners to know
is information that we presented many years ago and were severely criticized
for presenting it as information at that time. Of course now it's "new" and
"critically important" even though the information is now long out of date
given the advances in targeting and the use of the ZenX Modes.
The more things change, the more they remain the same.