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What's New in Neurofeedback
A Monthly Summary of News and Events

Vol. 6 No. 11 - November 2003

This newsletter is sponsored by EEG Spectrum Intl, Inc.,
a leader in providing clinical service and training professionals.
Past issues available at http://start.eegspectrum.com/Newsletter/
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Announcements - News
In the Spotlight - Four Decades in Neurofeedback (so far)
News & Reviews - Books & papers
Events & Locations - Conferences, Courses
Last Word - Science Daily

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In the Spotlight

Four Decades of Neurofeedback

Last month I brought you the year in neurofeedback, in terms of
scientific publications. Now I present the (previous) century in
neurofeedback. Below is a nearly exhaustive list of EEG biofeedback
(SMR or alpha-theta) peer reviewed publications, 280 in all,
organized chronologically by disorder and within each disorder. I
apologize for the non-APA format, and any missed papers on peak
performance. I included a few chapters as well, which are not
necessarily peer reviewed. First years refer to papers dedicated
solely to a condition -- may not be entirely accurate (let me know).

Year first published work appeared

1967 SMR conditioning in general
1973 Epilepsy
1975 Peak Performance
1976 ADHD
1977 Addiction
1978 Anxiety disorders
1978 Learning disabilities
1980 Sleep Disorders
1995 Brain Injury
1995 Lyme's Disease
1996 CFS
1997 Mood disorders



SMR Conditioning

Comparison of EEG correlates of reinforcement, internal inhibition
and sleep. Roth, S.R., Sterman, M.B. and Clemente, C.D. ;
Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 23:509-520, 1967.

Instrumental conditioning of sensorimotor cortex EEG spindles in the
waking cat. Wywricka, Wanda and Sterman, Maurice B. ; Physiol.
Behav., 3:703-707, 1968.

Facilitation of spindle-burst sleep by conditioning of
electroencephalographic activity while awake. Sterman ,M.B., Howe,
R.D. and Macdonald, L.R.; Science, 167:1146-1148, 1970.

Epilepsy

Suppression of seizures in epileptic following sensorimotor EEG
feedback training. Sterman, M.B. and Friar, L. ; Electroenceph.
Clin. Neurophysiol., 33:89-95, 1972.

Neurophysiologic and clinical studies of sensorimotor EEG
biofeedback training: Some effects on epilepsy Sterman, M. B.;
Seminars in Psychiatry, Vol. 5(4), Nov 1973. pp. 507-525.

Phased biofeedback approach for epileptic seizure control Johnson,
Richard K.; Meyer, Robert G.; Journal of Behavior Therapy &
Experimental Psychiatry, Vol 5(2), Sep 1974. pp. 185-187.

Reduction of seizures and normalization of the EEG in a severe
epileptic following sensorimotor biofeedback training: Preliminary
study Finley, William W.; Smith, Hoyt A.; Etherton, Murray D.;
Biological Psychology, Vol2(3), 1975. pp. 189-203.

Reduction of epileptic seizures through EEG biofeedback training
Seifert, A. R.; Lubar, J. F.; Biological Psychology, Vol 3(3), Nov
1975. pp. 157-184.

Reduction of seizures in refractory epileptic patients through EEG
biofeedback training Seifert, Alvin R.; Dissertation Abstracts
International, Vol 36(3-B), Sep 1975. pp. 1481.

Clinical application of biofeedback training in epilepsy Ellertsen,
Bjorn; Klove, Hallgrim; Scandinavian Journal of Behaviour Therapy,
Vol 5(3), 1976. pp. 133-144.

Effects of sham feedback following successful SMR training in an
epileptic: follow-up study Finley WW, Biofeedback Self Regul, 1976
Jun; Vol. 1 (2), pp. 227-35.

Behavioral management of epileptic seizures following EEG
biofeedback training of the sensorimotor rhythm Lubar JF,
Biofeedback Self Regul, 1976 Mar; Vol. 1 (1), pp. 77-104.

Effects of brain surgery and EEG operant conditioning on seizure
latency following monomethylhydrazine intoxication in the cat
Sterman, M. B.; Experimental Neurology, Vol 50(3), Mar 1976. pp.
757-765.

Conditioned EEG desynchronization and seizure occurrence in patients
Wyler, Allen R.; Lockard, Joan S.; Ward, Arthur A.;
Electroencephalography & Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol 41(5), Nov
1976. pp. 501-512.

Clinical implications of EEG biofeedback training: A critical
appraisal. Sterman, M.B.; In G.E. Schwartz and J. Beatty (Eds.),
Biofeedback: Theory and Research, Chapter 16, Academic Press, New
York, 1977, pp. 389-411.

Effects of sensorimotor EEG feedback training on sleep and clinical
manifestations of epilepsy. Sterman, M.B.; In J. Beatty and H.
Legewie (Eds.), Biofeedback and Behavior, Plenum Press, New York,
1977, pp. 167-200.

Biofeedback training of the sensorimotor EEG rhythm in man: Effects
on epilepsy. Sterman, M.B., Macdonald, L.R. and Stone, R.K.;
Epilepsia, 15:395-417, 1974.

EEG biofeedback training in the treatment of epilepsy. Sterman,
M.B.; In S.C. Padnes and T. R. Budzynski (Eds.), NC 6 in Roche
Scientific Series, 1977.

Operant conditioning of the EEG in two patients with epilepsy:
Methodologic and clinical considerations Finley, William W.;
Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, Vol 12(2), Apr-Jun 1977.
pp. 93-111.

EEG operant conditioning in a monkey model: I. Seizure data Lockard
JS, Epilepsia, 1977 Dec; Vol. 18 (4), pp. 471-9.

Sensorimotor EEG operant conditioning: Experimental and clinical
effects Sterman, M. B.; Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, Vol
12(2), Apr-Jun 1977. pp. 63-92.

EEG operant conditioning in a monkey model: II. EEG spectral
analysis Wyler AR, Epilepsia, 1977 Dec; Vol. 18 (4), pp. 481-8.

Operant conditioning of epileptic neurons in monkeys and its
theoretical application to EEG operant conditioning in humans Wyler,
Allen R.; Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, Vol 12(3),
Jul-Sep 1977. pp. 130-146.

Effects of central cortical EEG feedback training on incidence of
poorly controlled seizures. Sterman, M.B. and McDonald, L.R.;
Epilepsia, 19(3):207-222, 1978.

Effects of restraint on EEG variables and monomethylhydrazine
seizures in the cat. Bowersox, S.S., Siegel, J.M. and Sterman, M.B.;
Exp. Neurol., 61(1):154-164, 1978.

Effects of sensorimotor EEG feedback training on seizure
susceptibility in the rhesus monkey. Sterman, M.B., Goodman, S.J.
and Kovalesky, R.A. ; Exp. Neurol., 62(3):73S-747, 1978.

Eight to twelve Hertz occipital EEG training with moderate and
severely retarded epileptic individuals Rudrud, Eric H.;
Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol 39(5-B), Nov 1978. pp.
2546.

EEG operant conditioning for control of epilepsy Wyler AR,
Epilepsia, 1979 Jun; Vol. 20 (3), pp. 279-86.

Quantitative analysis of training, sleep EEG and clinical response
to EEG operant conditioning in epileptics Sterman MB,
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol, 1980 Sep; Vol. 49 (5-6), pp.
558-76.

Sensorimotor EEG rhythmic activity: A functional gate mechanism.
Sterman, M.B. and Bowersox, S.S.; Sleep, 4(4):408- 422, 1981.

EEG biofeedback: Physiological behavior modification. Sterman, M.B.;
Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev., Vol. 5:405-412, 1981.

EEG operant conditioning in intractable epileptics Lubar JF, Arch
Neurol, 1981 Nov; Vol. 38 (11), pp. 700-4.

Alternative therapy: EEG feedback training. Sterman, M.B.; Ann.
Intern. Med., 97(4):591-594, 1982.

Sleep EEG and clinical response of EEG operant conditioning in
epileptics. Sterman, M.B.; In E. Richter-Heinrich and N.E. Miller
(Eds.), Biofeedback - Basic Problems and Clinical Applications, VEB
Deutscher Verlag der Wissenshaften, Berlin, and North-Holland Publ.
Co., Amsterdam and New York, 1982, pp. 68-82.

EEG biofeedback in the treatment of epilepsy: An overview circa
1980. Sterman, M.B.; In L. White and B. Tursky (Eds.), Clinical
Biofeedback: Efficacy and Mechanisms, Guilford Press, New York,
1982, pp. 311-330.

Suppression of clinical and EEG seizure manifestations with EEG
feedback training. Sterman, M.B.; In H. Akimoto, H. Kazamatsuri, M.
Seino and A. Ward (Eds.), Advances in Epileptology, Raven Press, New
York, 1982, pp. 261-267.

A double-blind investigation of the relationship between seizure
activity and the sleep EEG following EEG biofeedback training
Whitsett, Stan F; Biofeedback & Self Regulation, Vol 7(2), Jun 1982.
pp. 193-209.

The role of sensorimotor rhythmic EEG activity in the etiology and
treatment of generalized motor seizures. Sterman, M.B.; In Th.
Elbert, W. Lutzenberger and N. Birbaumer (Eds.), Self-Regulation of
the Brain and Behavior, Springer Verlag, New York, Chapter 7, 1984,
pp. 95-106.

Epilepsy and its treatment with EEG feedback therapy. Sterman, M.B.;
Annals Behav. Med. 8:21-25, 1986.

Vigilance, sleep and epilepsy Vieth J, Eur Neurol, 1986; Vol. 25
Suppl 2, pp. 128-33.

Neuropsychological aspects of complex partial seizures: Diagnostic
and treatment issues Bennett, Thomas L.; International Journal of
Clinical Neuropsychology, Vol 9(1), 1987. pp. 37-45.

Neuropsychological assessment of subjects with uncontrolled
epilepsy: Effects of EEG feedback training. Lantz, D. and Sterman,
M.B.; Epilepsia, 29(2):163-171, 1988.

EEG biofeedback and relaxation training in the control of epileptic
seizures Tozzo CA, Int J Psychophysiol, 1988 Aug; Vol. 6 (3), pp.
185-94.

Evocation and inhibition of seizures: Behavioral treatment Fenwick,
Peter; In: Smith, Dennis B. (Ed); Treiman, David M. (Ed); 1991.
Neurobehavioral problems in epilepsy. New York, NY, England: Raven
Press, Publishers. pp.163-183.

Predictive factors for controlling seizures using a behavioural
approach Andrews DJ, Seizure, 1992 Jun; Vol. 1 (2), pp. 111-6.

Neuropsychological prediction and outcome measures in relation to
EEG feedback training for the treatment of epilepsy. Lantz, D. and
Sterman, M.B.; In The Neuropsychology of Epilepsy, T. L. Bennett,
(Ed.), Plenum Publishing, 1992, pp. 213- 231.

Sensorimotor EEG feedback training in the study and treatment of
epilepsy. Sterman, M.B.; In Neurobehavioral Treatment of Epilepsy,
D.J. Mostofsky and Y. Loyning (Eds.) Erlbaum Publishers, 1993, pp.
1-17.

Physiological origins and functional correlates of EEG rhythmic
activities: Implications for self-regulation. Sterman, M.B.;
Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 21:3-33,1996.

Neurotherapy and drug therapy in combination for adult ADHD,
personality disorder, and seizure disorder: A case report Hansen,
Lisa M.; Trudeau, David L.; Grace, Dixie L.; Journal of
Neurotherapy, Vol 2(1), Fal-Win 1996.pp. 6- 14.

The challenge of EEG biofeedback in the treatment of epilepsy.
Sterman, M.B.; Biofeedback, 25(1): 6-23, 1997.

Effectiveness of psychological interventions for people with poorly
controlled epilepsy Goldstein, Laura H.; Journal of Neurology,
Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, Vol 63(2), Aug 1997. pp. 137-142.

Electroencephalographic biofeedback methodology and the management
of epilepsy Lubar, Joel F.; Integrative Physiological & Behavioral
Science, Vol 33(2), Apr-Jun 1998. pp. 176-207.

Neurofeedback treatment of pseudoseizure disorder Swingle PG, Biol
Psychiatry, 1998 Dec 1; Vol. 44 (11), pp. 1196- 9.

A meta-analysis of psychological treatments for epilepsy Yesu,
Daniel; Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The
Sciences & Engineering, Vol 59(4-B), Oct 1998. pp. 1873.

Negative potential shifts and the prediction of the outcome of
neurofeedback therapy in epilepsy Kotchoubey B, Clin Neurophysiol,
1999 Apr; Vol. 110 (4), pp. 683-6.

Basic concepts and clinical findings in the treatment of seizure
disorders with EEG operant conditioning Sterman MB, Clin
Electroencephalogr, 2000 Jan; Vol. 31 (1), pp. 45-55.

Neurofeedback and epilepsy Monderer, Renee S.; Harrison, Daniel M.;
Haut, Sheryl R.; Epilepsy & Behavior, Vol 3(3,Pt1), Jun 2002. pp.
214-218.



Peak Performance

Brainwaves and biofeedback: A brief history. Implications for music
research Wagner, Michael J.; Journal of Music Therapy, Vol 12(2),
Sum 1975. pp. 46-58.

Facilitation of performance on an arithmetic task with the mentally
retarded as a result of the application of a biofeedback procedure
to decrease alpha wave activity Jackson, Gary M.; Dissertation
Abstracts International,Vol 38(2-B), Aug 1977. pp. 933

An investigation of relationships between an enhanced theta
brainwave condition and visually presented paired associate learning
Mapes, Joseph L.; Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol 38(5-B),
Nov 1977. pp. 2418.

Bilateral EEG biofeedback and creativity Whisenant, William F.;
Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol 37(9-B), Mar 1977. pp.
4659.

Personality and attitudinal correlates of ability to increase alpha
production in EEG biofeedback training Zirkel, Kip; Stewart, Robert
A.; Preston, Charles; Psychologia: An International Journal of
Psychology in the Orient, Vol 20(2), Jun 1977. pp. 107-110.

Facilitation of performance on an arithmetic task as a result of the
application of a biofeedback procedure to suppress alpha wave
activity Jackson, Gary M.; Eberly, David A.; Biofeedback & Self
Regulation, Vol 7(2),Jun 1982. pp. 211- 221.

Performance enhancement training through neurofeedback Norris, S.
Louise; Currieri, Michael; In: Evans, James R. (Ed); Abarbanel,
Andrew (Ed); 1999. Introduction to quantitative EEG and
neurofeedback. San Diego, CA, US:Academic Press, Inc. pp. 223-240.

The effects of EEG biofeedback on hypnagogia, creativity, and
well-being Boynton, Tracy B.; Dissertation Abstracts International:
Section B: The Sciences & Engineering, Vol 61(4-B), Oct 2000. pp.
2264.

The effects of brief, eyes-open alpha brain wave training with audio
and video relaxation induction on the EEG of 77 army reservists
Putman, John; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 4(1), 2000. pp. 17-28.

Improvement/Rehabilitation of Memory Functioning with
Neurotherapy/QEEG Biofeedback Thornton, Kirtley. Journal of Head
Trauma Rehabilitation, Dec2000, Vol. 15 Issue 6, p1285, 12p; (AN
6802040)

The effects of EEG neurofeedback and neuro-cognitive processing in
the educational environment of an arts-based private
elementary/middle school Delong, Lise Deandre; Dissertation
Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering, Vol
63(6-B), Jan 2002. pp. 3033.

Ecological validity of neurofeedback: modulation of slow wave EEG
enhances musical performance Egner T, Neuroreport, 2003 Jul 1; Vol.
14 (9), pp. 1221-4.

Mood Changes After Self-Hypnosis And Johrei Prior To Exams Laidlaw,
Tannis M.; Naito, Akira; Dwivedi, Prabudha; Enzor, Nicholas A.;
Brincat, Christine E.; Gruzelier, John H.. Contemporary Hypnosis,
Mar2003, Vol. 20 Issue1, P25, 15P; (An 9878592)

The effect of training distinct neurofeedback protocols on aspects
of cognitive performance Vernon, David; Egner, Tobias; Cooper, Nick;
International Journal of Psychophysiology, Vol 47(1), Jan 2003. pp.
75-85.



ADHD

EEG and behavioral changes in a hyperkinetic child concurrent with
training of the sensorimotor rhythm (SMR): a preliminary report
Lubar JF, Biofeedback Self Regul, 1976 Sep; Vol. 1 (3), pp. 293-306.

The role of CNS arousal levels in the management of hyperkinesis:
Methylphenidate and EEG biofeedback training Shouse, Margaret N.;
Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol 37(8-B), Feb 1977. pp.
4206-4207.

Operant conditioning of EEG rhythms and Ritalin in the treatment of
hyperkinesis Shouse, M. N.; Lubar, J. F.; Biofeedback & Self
Regulation, Vol 4(4), Dec 1979. pp. 299-312.

A comparison of two feedback encephalography training programs (with
self-regulation strategies) upon selected physiological,
psychological, and motor performance correlates of arousal and
attention Matteson, J. Harold; Dissertation Abstracts International,
Vol 42(6-B), Dec 1981. pp. 2590-2591.

The effects of EEG biofeedback training on the behavior of
hyperactive children Parziale, Jeffrey L.; Dissertation Abstracts
International, Vol 43(3-B), Sep 1982. pp. 881-882.

EMG and EEG biofeedback training in the treatment of a 10-year-old
hyperactive boy with a developmental reading disorder Tansey,
Michael A.; Bruner, Richard L.; Biofeedback & Self Regulation, Vol
8(1), Mar 1983. pp.25-37.

Electroencephalographic biofeedback of SMR and beta for treatment of
attention deficit disorders in a clinical setting Lubar, Judith O.;
Lubar, Joel F.; Biofeedback & Self Regulation, Vol 9(1), Mar 1984.
pp. 1-23.

Biofeedback assisted attention training: Open Focus(R) Workshop
Fehmi, Les; Psychotherapy in Private Practice, Vol 5(1), Spr 1987.
pp. 47-49.

Discourse on the development of EEG diagnostics and biofeedback for
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders Lubar JF, Biofeedback Self
Regul, 1991 Sep; Vol. 16 (3), pp. 201-25.

Controversial treatments for children with ADHD and impulse
disorders Goldstein, Sam; Ingersoll, Barbara; In: Koziol, Leonard F.
(Ed); Stout, Chris E. (Ed); 1993. Handbook of childhood impulse
disorders and ADHD: Theory and practice. Springfield, IL, England:
Charles C Thomas, Publisher. pp. 144-160.

Ten-year stability of EEG biofeedback results for a hyperactive boy
who failed fourth grade perceptually impaired class Tansey MA,
Biofeedback Self Regul, 1993 Mar; Vol. 18 (1), pp. 33-44.

EEG biofeedback: A new treatment option for ADD/ADHD Alhambra,
Marabella A.; Fowler, Timothy P.; Alhambra, Antonio A.; Journal of
Neurotherapy, Vol 1(2), Fal 1995. pp. 39-43.

EEG biofeedback and the remediation of ADHD symptomatology: A
controlled treatment outcome study Cartozzo, Henry Anthony;
Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities & Social
Sciences, Vol 56(5-A), Nov1995. pp. 1706.

Evaluation of the effectiveness of EEG neurofeedback training for
ADHD in a clinical setting as measured by changes in T.O.V.A.
scores, behavioral ratings, and WISC-R performance Lubar JF,
Biofeedback Self Regul, 1995 Mar; Vol. 20 (1), pp. 83-99.

Neurofeedback for the management of attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorders Lubar, Joel F.; In: Schwartz, Mark S. (Ed); 1995.
Biofeedback: A practitioner's guide (2nd ed.). New York, NY, US:
Guilford Press. pp. 493-522.

The effects of neurofeedback training with background music on EEG
patterns of ADD and ADHD children Pratt, Rosalie Rebollo; Abel,
Hans-Henning; Skidmore, Jon; International Journal of Arts Medicine,
Vol 4(1), Spr 1995.pp. 24-31.

A comparison of EEG biofeedback and psychostimulants in treating
attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders Rossiter, Thomas R.; La
Vaque, Theodore J.; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 1(1), Sum 1995. pp.
48-59.

Computer-assisted cognitive training for ADHD: A case study Kotwal,
Dilnavaz B.; Burns, William J.; Montgomery, Doil D.; Behavior
Modification, Vol 20(1), Jan 1996. pp. 85-96.

A controlled study of the effects of EEG biofeedback on cognition
and behavior of children with attention deficit disorder and
learning disabilities Linden M, Biofeedback Self Regul, 1996
Mar;Vol. 21 (1), pp. 35-49

A controlled study of the effects of EEG biofeedback on cognition
and behavior of children with attention deficit disorder and
learning disabilities: Erratum Linden, Michael; Habib, Thomas;
Radojevic, Vesna; Biofeedback & Self Regulation, Vol 21(3), Sep
1996. pp. 297.

Event related potential of subgroups of children with attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder and the implications for EEG
biofeedback Linden, Michael; Gevirtz, Richard; Isenhart, Robert;
Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 1(3),Win 1996. pp. 40- 49.

Event related potentials of subgroups of children with attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder and the implications for EEG
biofeedback Linden, Michael; Gervitz, Richard; Isenhart, Robert;
Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol1(4), Spr-Sum 1996. pp. 1-11.

EEG biofeedback for the enhancement of attentional processing in
normal college students Rasey, Howard W.; Lubar, Joel F.; McIntyre,
Anne; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 1(3), Win 1996. pp. 15-21.

Biofeedback as a treatment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder Anderson, Judy Novak; Dissertation Abstracts International:
Section B: The Sciences & Engineering, Vol 58(5-B), Nov 1997. pp.
2663.

Neocortical dynamics: implications for understanding the role of
neurofeedback and related techniques for the enhancement of
attention Lubar JF, Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback, 1997 Jun; Vol.22
(2), pp. 111-26

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Pharmacotherapy and beyond
Tan G, Postgrad Med, 1997 May; Vol. 101 (5), pp. 201-4, 213-4, 216.

EEG biofeedback training in a clinical sample of school age children
treated for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (neurofeedback)
Thorpe, Tamsen; Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The
Sciences & Engineering, Vol 58(3-B), Sep 1997. pp. 1550.

The practical aspects of diagnosing and managing children with
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Wolraich, Mark L.;
Baumgaertel, Anna; Clinical Pediatrics, Vol 36(9), Sep 1997. pp.
497-504.

EEG biofeedback in the schools: The use of EEG biofeedback to treat
ADHD in a school setting Boyd, William D.; Campbell, Susan E.;
Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 2(4), Spr 1998. pp. 65-71.

Visual-motor integration and its relation to EEG neurofeedback brain
wave patterns, reading, spelling, and arithmetic achievement in
attention deficit disordered and learning disabled students Fenger,
T. Nick; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 3(1), Sum-Fal 1998. pp. 9-18.

Frequency band interaction in ADD/ADHD neurotherapy Ramos, Franklin;
Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 3(1), Sum-Fal 1998. pp. 26-41.

Patient-directed neurofeedback for AD/HD Rossiter, Thomas R.;
Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 2(4), Spr 1998. pp. 54-63.

Neurofeedback training in a case of attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder Wadhwani, Sonia; Radvanski, Diane C.; Carmody, Dennis P.;
Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 3(1), Sum-Fal 1998. pp. 42-49.

Treatment alternatives for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD) Arnold, L. Eugene; Journal of Attention Disorders, Vol 3(1),
Apr 1999. pp. 30-48.

Neurofeedback assessment and treatment for attention
deficit/hyperactivity disorders Lubar, Joel F.; Lubar, Judith O.;
In: Evans, James R. (Ed); Abarbanel, Andrew (Ed); 1999. Introduction
to quantitative EEG and neurofeedback.San Diego, CA, US: Academic
Press, Inc. pp. 103-143.

Neurofeedback therapy for ADHD and related neurological disorders
Schulenburg, Neil P.; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 3(2), Spr 1999.
pp. 10-20.

Efficacy of Barabasz's instant alert hypnosis in the treatment of
ADHD with neurotherapy Anderson, Kathryn; Barabasz, Marianne;
Barabasz, Arreed; Child Study Journal, Vol 30(1), 2000. pp. 51-62.

Effect of neurofeedback on variables of attention in a large
multi-center trial Kaiser, David A.; Othmer, Siegfried; Journal of
Neurotherapy, Vol 4(1), 2000. pp. 5-15.

EEG Markers For Attention Deficit Disorder: Pharmacological And
Neurofeedback Applications Sterman, M. Barry; Child Study Journal,
2000, Vol. 30 Issue 1, 1-23.

Alternative treatments for adults with attention-deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Arnold LE, Ann N Y Acad Sci, 2001 Jun;
Vol. 931, pp. 310-41.

EEG biofeedback training and attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder in an elementary school setting Carmody, Dennis P.;
Radvanski, Diane C.; Wadhwani, Sonia; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol
4(3), 2001. pp. 5-27.

Learned self-regulation of EEG frequency components affects
attention and event-related brain potentials in humans Egner T,
Neuroreport, 2001 Dec 21; Vol. 12 (18), pp. 4155-9.

Effect of biofeedback training of sensorimotor and beta-sub-1EEG
rhythms on attention parameters Grin'-Yatsenko, V. A.; Kropotov, Yu.
D.; Ponomarev, V. A.; Human Physiology, Vol 27(3), May 2001. pp.
259-266.

Evaluation of the effectiveness of an attention enhancement program
for children diagnosed with ADHD administered in the school setting
Grisanzio, William Richard; Dissertation Abstracts International:
Section B: The Sciences & Engineering, Vol 61(9-B), Apr 2001. pp.
5043.

The effects of Performance Enhancement Training on hypertension,
human attention, stress, and brain wave patterns: A case study
Norris, S. Louise; Lee, Ching-Tse; Burshteyn, Dmitry; Journal of
Neurotherapy, Vol 4(3), 2001.pp. 29-44.

The effects of neurofeedback on intelligence and behavior of
children with attention deficit disorders O'Dell, Brenda Dawn;
Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences &
Engineering, Vol 62(2-B), Aug2001. pp. 1093.

The efficacy of EEG neurofeedback in the treatment of ADHD children:
A case study analysis Padolsky, Ilean Phyllis; Dissertation
Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering, Vol
61(12-B), 2001. pp.6716.

EEG biofeedback treatment of ADD. A viable alternative to
traditional medical intervention? Ramirez PM, Ann N Y Acad Sci, 2001
Jun; Vol. 931, pp. 342-58.

EEG biofeedback treatment of ADD: A viable alternative to
traditional medical intervention? Ramirez, Paul Michael; DeSantis,
Deborah; Opler, Lewis A Wasserstein, Jeanette (Ed); Wolf, Lorraine
E. (Ed); 2001. Adult attention deficit disorder: Brain mechanisms
and life outcomes. New York, NY, US: New York Academy of Sciences.
pp. 342-358.

Alternative treatments for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder:
does evidence support their use? Brue AW, Altern Ther Health Med,
2002 Jan-Feb; Vol. 8 (1), pp. 68-70, 72-4.

An assessment of eeg biofeedback for the remediation of
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Heywood, Charles Edward;
Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences &
Engineering, Vol 62(10-B), May2002. pp. 4829.

EEG biofeedback on cognitive function of children with ADHD Jiang,
Ronghuan; Wang, Yufeng; Gu, Bomei; Chinese Mental Health Journal,
Vol 16(6), Jun 2002. pp. 407-410.

The effects of stimulant therapy, EEG biofeedback, and parenting
style on the primary symptoms of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity
disorder Monastra, Vincent J.; Monastra, Donna M.; George, Susan;
Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback, Vol 27(4), Dec 2002. pp.
231-249.

Neurofeedback for AD/HD: A ratio feedback case study and tutorial
Rossiter, Thomas; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 6(3), 2002. pp. 9-35.

Neurofeedback treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
in children: A comparison with methylphenidate Fuchs, Thomas;
Birbaumer, Niels; Lutzenberger, Werner; Applied Psychophysiology &
Biofeedback, Vol28(1), Mar 2003. pp. 1-12.

EEG biofeedback vs placebo treatment for
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A pilot study Heywood,
Charles; Beale, Ivan L.; Journal of Attention Disorders, Vol 7(1),
Sep 2003. pp. 43-55.

Effectiveness of electroencephalogram biofeedback training for
disorders of arousal in a clinical setting as measured by changes in
T.O.V.A. scores, mood and symptom ratings Stokes, Deborah Anne;
Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences &
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Addiction

Sociocultural predictors of self-actualization in
EEG-biofeedback-treated alcoholics Twemlow, S. W.; Bowen, W. T.;
Psychological Reports, Vol 40(2), Apr 1977. pp. 591-598.

Alpha-theta brainwave training and beta-endorphin levels in
alcoholics Eugene G. Peniston and Paul J. Kulkosk, 1989 Biofeedback
& Self-Regulation 14 (2): 83-88 (Jun 1989)

Alpha-theta brainwave training and beta-endorphin levels in
alcoholics. Peniston EG, Kulkosky PJ Alcohol Clin Exp Res 13 (2):
271-279 (Apr 1989)

Alcoholic personality and alpha-theta brainwave training Eugene G.
Peniston and Paul J. Kulkosky, 1990

Alterations in EEG amplitude, personality factors, and brain
electrical mapping after alpha-theta brainwave training: a
controlled case study of an alcoholic in recovery. Fahrion SL,
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Alpha-theta brainwave neurofeedback training: an effective treatment
for male and female alcoholics with depressive symptoms. Saxby,
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51 Issue 5, p685, 9p, 2 graphs; (AN 9510076471)

Native Americans, neurofeedback, and substance abuse theory: Three
year outcome of alpha/theta neurofeedback training in the treatment
of problem drinking among Dine' (Navajo) people Kelley, Matthew J.;
Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 2(3), Fal-Win 1997. pp. 24-60.

Regarding the database for the Peniston alpha-theta EEG biofeedback
protocol Graap K, Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback, 1998 Dec; Vol. 23
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An investigation of neurofeedback training with alcoholics of
Canadian Aboriginal ancestry Holden, William Bryne; Dissertation
Abstracts International Section A: Humanities & Social Sciences, Vol
58(10-A), Apr 1998.pp. 3846.

"Regarding the database for the Peniston alpha-theta EEG biofeedback
protocol": Comment Peniston, Eugene G.; Applied Psychophysiology &
Biofeedback, Vol 23(4), Dec 1998. pp. 273-275.

Neurofeedback in the treatment of addictive disorders Peniston,
Eugene G.; Kulkosky, Paul J.; In: Evans, James R. (Ed); Abarbanel,
Andrew (Ed); 1999. Introduction to quantitative EEG and
neurofeedback. San Diego, CA, US:Academic Press, Inc. pp. 157-179

Theories of the effectiveness of alpha-theta training for multiple
disorders White, Nancy E.; In: Evans, James R. (Ed); Abarbanel,
Andrew (Ed); 1999. Introduction to quantitative EEG and
neurofeedback. San Diego, CA, US:Academic Press, Inc. pp. 341-367

Comparison of alpha-theta, alpha and EMG neurofeedback in the
production of alpha-theta crossover and the occurrence of
visualizations Moore, John P.; Trudeau, David L.; Thuras, Paul D.;
Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 4(1),2000. pp. 29-42.

EEG signature and phenomenology of alpha/theta neurofeedback
training versus mock feedback Egner, Tobias; Strawson, Emilie;
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27(4), Dec 2002. pp. 261-270.

Alpha-theta therapy in the treatment of a dually diagnosed patient:
A case study Loytsker, Julia V.; Dissertation Abstracts
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Anxiety disorders

Anxiety, self-concept, and personality correlates of
cognitively-enhanced low activation EEG biofeedback training
Hausman, Roberta B.; Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol
39(1-A), Jul 1978. pp. 195.

Biofeedback as a placebo: Anxiety reduction facilitated by training
in either suppression or enhancement of alpha brainwaves Plotkin,
William B.; Rice, Kathleen M.; Journal of Consulting & Clinical
Psychology, Vol 49(4),Aug 1981. pp. 590-596.

Alpha-theta brainwave neuro-feedback therapy for Vietnam veterans
with combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder Peniston, Eugene
G.; Kulkosky, Paul J.; Medical Psychotherapy: An International
Journal, Vol 4, 1991.pp. 47-60.

Perceptual responses to infant crying after EEG biofeedback assisted
stress management training: implications for physical child abuse
Tyson PD, Child Abuse Negl, 1994 Nov; Vol. 18 (11), pp. 933-43.

The efficacy of alpha and theta neurofeedback training in treatment
of generalized anxiety disorder Vanathy, S.; Sharma, P. S. V. N.;
Kumar, K. B.; Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology, Vol 25(2), Sep
1998. pp. 136-143.

A review of EEG biofeedback treatment of anxiety disorders Moore NC,
Clin Electroencephalogr, 2000 Jan; Vol. 31 (1), pp. 1-6.

Behavior change following affect shift: A model for the treatment of
stress disorders Sheppard, John L.; In: Kenny, Dianna T. (Ed);
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Learning Disabilities

The effects of bilateral EEG biofeedback on verbal, visual-spatial,
and creative skills in learning disabled male adolescents
Cunningham, Mark D.; Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol
39(1-B), Jul 1978. pp. 373.

EEG sensorimotor rhythm biofeedback training: Some effects on the
neurologic precursors of learning disabilities Tansey, Michael A.;
International Journal of Psychophysiology, Vol 1(2), Feb 1984. pp.
163-177.

EEG biofeedback and learning disabilities Lubar, Joel F.; Theory
Into Practice, Vol 24(2), Spr 1985. pp. 106-111.

An investigation of the remediation of learning disabilities
utilizing EEG biofeedback as measured by neuropsychological and
psychoeducational tests, and EEG spectral analysis Bell, Corinne R.;
Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol 46(9- B), Mar 1986. pp.
3235-3236.

Wechsler (WISC--R) changes following treatment of learning
disabilities via EEG biofeedback training in a private practice
setting Tansey, Michael A.; Australian Journal of Psychology, Vol
43(3), Dec 1991. pp. 147-153.

Learning disabled children: The effects of neurofeedback training on
brain efficiency Packard, F. Bruce; Dissertation Abstracts
International Section A: Humanities & Social Sciences, Vol 55(4-A),
1994. pp. 913.

EEG Beta and Theta training with learning disabled children:
Variables associated with individual responsivity Schnoll, Ellen
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EEG Biofeedback and Learning Disabilities Lubar, Joel F.. Theory
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EEG and behavioral changes following neurofeedback treatment in
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Sleep Disorders

Active mechanisms of psychological therapy techniques in the
treatment of chronic sleep disorders Engel-Sittenfeld, Pola; Engel,
Rolf R.; Huber, Helmuth P.; Zeitschrift fuer Klinische Psychologie.
Forschung und Praxis,Vol 9(1), 1980. pp. 34-52.

Treating psychophysiologic insomnia with biofeedback. Hauri P Arch
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The treatment of psychophysiologic insomnia with biofeedback: a
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Lyme's Disease

Neurofeedback and Lyme's disease: A clinical application of the Five
Phase Model of CNS Functional Transformation and integration Brown,
Valdeane W.; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 1(2), Fal 1995. pp. 60-73.

EEG biofeedback in the treatment of Lyme disease: A case study
Packard, Russell C.; Ham, Lesley P.; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol
1(3), Win 1996. pp. 22-31.



Brain Injury

Neurofeedback therapy for a mild head injury Byers, Alvah P.;
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Diagnosis and treatment of head injury Hoffman, Daniel A.;
Stockdale, Steven; Hicks, Lana L.; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol
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Neurotherapy for stroke rehabilitation: a single case study Rozelle
GR, Biofeedback Self Regul, 1995 Sep; Vol. 20 (3), pp. 211-28.

The effects of EEG biofeedback on vigilance in adults following mild
traumatic brain injury Hamilton, Paul Martin; Dissertation Abstracts
International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering, Vol 57(9-B),
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Neurofeedback in closed head injury: A multiple case design study
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The Sciences & Engineering, Vol 57(11-B), May 1997. pp. 7266.

Assessing and treating open head trauma, coma, and stroke using
real-time digital EEG neurofeedback Ayers, Margaret E.; In: Evans,
James R. (Ed); Abarbanel, Andrew (Ed); 1999. Introduction to
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Press, Inc. pp. 203-222.

Can EEG biofeedback help with remediation of post concussive
symptoms? Martelli MF, Arch Clin Neuropsychol, 2000 Nov; Vol. 15
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EEG operant conditioning (biofeedback) and traumatic brain injury
Thatcher RW, Clin Electroencephalogr, 2000 Jan; Vol. 31 (1), pp.
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Changes after EEG biofeedback and cognitive retraining in adults
with mild traumatic brain injury and attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder Tinius, Timothy P.; Tinius, Kathleen A.; Journal of
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Effect of neurofeedback on motor recovery of a patient with brain
injury: a case study and its implications for stroke rehabilitation
Wing K, Top Stroke Rehabil, 2001 Autumn; Vol. 8 (3), pp. 45-53.

EEG-NeuroBioFeedback treatment of patients with brain injury Part 4:
Duration of treatments as a function of both the initial load of
clinical symptoms and the rate of rehabilitation Bounais, Michel;
Laibow, Rima E.; Stubblebine, Albert N.; Journal of Neurotherapy,
Vol 6(1), 2002. pp. 23-38.

EEG-NeuroBioFeedback treatment of patients with brain injury Part 3:
Cardiac parameters and finger temperature changes associated with
rehabilitation Laibow, Rima E.; Stubblebine, Albert N.; Sandground,
Henry; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 6(1), 2002. pp. 5-21.

Impact of qEEG-guided coherence training for patients with a mild
closed head injury Walker, Jonathan E.; Norman, Charles A.; Weber,
Ronald K.; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 6(2), 2002. pp. 31-43.

Neurofeedback training for a patient with thalamic and cortical
infarctions Bearden, Thomas S.; Cassisi, Jeffrey E.; Pineda, Mario;
Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback, Vol 28(3), Sep 2003. pp.
241-253.



CFS

EEG biofeedback as a treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome: A
controlled case report James, Larry C.; Folen, Raymond A..
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Mood disorders

The clinical use of an alpha asymmetry protocol in the neurofeedback
treatment of depression: Two case studies Baehr, Elsa; Rosenfeld, J.
P.; Baehr, Rufus; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 2(3), Fal-Win 1997.
pp. 10-23.

Clinical use of an alpha asymmetry neurofeedback protocol in the
treatment of mood disorders Baehr, Elsa; Rosenfeld, J. Peter; Baehr,
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Single case study of EEG asymmetry biofeedback for depression: An
independent replication in an adolescent Earnest, Carolyn; Journal
of Neurotherapy, Vol 3(2), Spr 1999. pp. 28-35.

Neurofeedback treatment of depression with the Roshi Hammond, D.
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An EEG biofeedback protocol for affective disorders Rosenfeld JP,
Clin Electroencephalogr, 2000 Jan; Vol. 31 (1), pp. 7-12.

Clinical use of an alpha asymmetry neurofeedback protocol in the
treatment of mood disorders: Follow-up study one to five years post
therapy Baehr, Elsa; Rosenfeld, J. Peter; Baehr, Rufus; Journal of
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Other conditions & applications

Strobe trigger, compound alpha filter, and phase coherence detector
for EEG biofeedback Rouse, Larry O.; Behavior Research Methods &
Instrumentation, Vol. 6(3), May 1974. pp. 335-337.

Auto-regulation of EEG alpha wave production as a function of the
direction of conjugate lateral eye movements Selzer, Fern A.;
Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol 34(12-B, Pt 1), Jun 1974.
pp. 6250.

Autogenic training and EEG biofeedback training in coronary heart
disease Weber ES, J Med Soc N J, 1974 Dec; Vol. 71 (12), pp. 927-31.

Biofeedback and meditation in the treatment of psychiatric illnesses
Glueck, Bernard C.; Stroebel, Charles F.; Comprehensive Psychiatry,
Vol 16(4), Jul-Aug 1975. pp. 303-321.

Modulator and filter circuits for EEG biofeedback Helmer, R. J.;
Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, Vol 7(1), Jan 1975. pp.
15-18.

Biofeedback: New therapeutic approach to psychosomatics Friedman,
H.; Feuillets Psychiatriques de Liege, Vol 9(2), 1976. pp. 178-190.

EEG biofeedback and its effects on psychological functioning Levi,
Alexander H.; Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol 36(7-B), Jan
1976. pp. 3614.

Contingent and noncontingent feedback, expectancies, and their
effects in EEG biofeedback training Pressner, Joseph A.;
Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol 37(8-B), Feb 1977. pp.
4162.

Effect of contingent and noncontingent feedback and subject
expectancies on electoencephalogram biofeedback training Pressner,
Joseph A.; Savitsky, Jeffrey C.; Journal of Consulting & Clinical
Psychology, Vol 45(4),Aug 1977. pp. 713- 714.

Behavioral and electroencephalographic correlates of 40-Hz EEG
biofeedback training in humans Bird BL, Biofeedback Self Regul, 1978
Mar; Vol. 3 (1), pp. 13-28.

Automated EEG signal-detection methodologies for biofeedback
conditioning Lubar, Joel F.; Culver, Renee M.; Behavior Research
Methods & Instrumentation, Vol 10(5), Oct 1978. pp. 607-616.

Operant conditioning of alpha rhythm: The effects of EEG biofeedback
and instruction on alpha enhancement, discrimination, and subjective
experience Wong, Kwan-hung; Dissertation Abstracts International,
Vol 39(1-B), Jul1978. pp. 423.

Multi-channel EEG computer analysis from biofeedback epochs: A tool
for studying the brain Stramler, James H.; Dissertation Abstracts
International, Vol 39(8-B), Feb 1979. pp. 4094.

Maintenance and generalization of 40-Hz EEG biofeedback effects Ford
M, Biofeedback Self Regul, 1980 Jun; Vol. 5 (2), pp. 193-205.

Self-regulation of chronic pain: Preliminary empirical findings
Hartman, Lorne M.; Ainsworth, Kenneth D.; Canadian Journal of
Psychiatry, Vol 25(1), Feb 1980. pp. 38-43.

EEG biofeedback-controlled cortical activation change and its
cognitive correlates Trimmel, Michael; Zeitschrift fuer Klinische
Psychologie. Forschung und Praxis, Vol 9(1), 1980. pp. 61-72.

Biofeedback: A possible substitute for smoking Griffith, Earl E.;
Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol 42(6-B), Dec 1981. pp.
2527-2528.

EEG biofeedback: physiological behavior modification Sterman MB,
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Role of feedback in adaptive control of pathological brain
electrical activity Vereshchagina, A. A.; Kaidanova, E. A.; Human
Physiology, Vol 7(4), Jul-Aug 1981. pp. 241-246.

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A challenge for biofeedback Elder, S.
Thomas; Lashley, Joyce K.; Steck, Charles G.; American Journal of
Clinical Biofeedback, Vol 5(2), Fal-Win 1982. pp. 123-125.

EEG sensorimotor biofeedback training and the treatment of a
six-year-old asthmatic child Tansey, Michael A.; American Journal of
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Occipital alpha training in mentally retarded adolescents Thorson,
Gary; Lipscomb, Thomas J.; Mental Retardation, Vol 20(1), Feb 1982.
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Patanjala yoga and behavior therapy Balodhi, J. P.; Mishra, H.;
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Biological rhythms in arousal indices: A potential confounding
effect in EEG biofeedback Gertz, John; Lavie, Peretz;
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The effect of synchronized, multichannel EEG biofeedback and "Open
Focus" Training upon the performance of selected psychomotor tasks
Gillette, Donna L.; Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol
44(3-B), Sep 1983. pp.910.

Can subjects be trained to communicate through the use of EEG
biofeedback? Elder, S Thomas; Lashley, Joyce K.; Kedouri, Nela;
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Spr-Sum 1986. pp. 42-47.

A simple and a complex tic (Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome): their
response to EEG sensorimotor rhythm biofeedback training Tansey MA,
Int J Psychophysiol, 1986 Jul; Vol. 4 (2), pp. 91-7.

A brief review of research and controversies in EEG biofeedback and
meditation Echenhofer, Frank G.; Coombs, Mary M.; Journal of
Transpersonal Psychology, Vol 19(2), 1987. pp. 161-171.

The effects of electrode placement upon EEG biofeedback training:
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Electroencephalographic biofeedback and neurological applications
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Equipment needs for psychotherapists Peffer, Kirk E.; In: Basmajian,
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Righting the rhythms of reason: EEG biofeedback training as a
therapeutic modality in a clinical office setting Tansey, Michael
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The influence of electrocortical biofeedback on performance in
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Effects of thermal and EEG biofeedback on brainwave synchrony
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Biofeedback with children Finley, William W.; Jones, Linda C.; In:
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Asthmatic extrathoracic upper airway obstruction: laryngeal
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Electroencephalographic cartography of conscious states Tansey,
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Gates, states, rhythms, and resonances: The scientific basis of
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Some nontraditional (unconventional and/or innovative) psychosocial
Arnold, L. Eugene; Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Feb95, Vol.
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A quantitative/qualitative study to test the efficacy of
electroencephalographic entrainment feedback Cook, Cheryl Faulkner;
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Differences in baseline EEG measures for ADD and normally achieving
preadolescent males Janzen, Troy; Graap, Ken; Stephanson, Stephan;
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Human EEG, behavioral stillness and biofeedback Mulholland, Thomas;
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Neurofeedback: One instrument in the orchestra Norris, S. Louise;
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Mathematically derived frequency correlates in cerebral function:
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Positive outcome with neurofeedback treatment in a case of mild
autism Sichel, Arthur G.; Fehmi, Lester G.; Goldstein, David M.;
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Correction of neuropsychic deadaptation by means of functional EEG
biofeedback control Soroko, S. I.; Musuraliev, T. Zh.; Komarover, I.
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Preliminary evidence that daily changes in frontal alpha asymmetry
correlate with changes in affect in therapy sessions Rosenfeld JP,
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Biodesensitization: biofeedback-controlled systematic
desensitization of the stress response to infant crying Tyson PD,
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Quantitative EEG findings among men convicted of murder Evans, James
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Frontal interhemispheric asymmetry: self regulation and individual
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EEG biofeedback for post-traumatic headache and cognitive
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Nested systems: Evolving models of embodied psychotherapy Cabral,
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Treatment of dissociative identity disorder with neurotherapy and
group self-exploration Manchester, Carol F.; Allen, Tom; Tachiki,
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Normative EEG databases and EEG biofeedback Thatcher, Robert W.;
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Neurofeedback combined with training in metacognitive strategies:
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The neural underpinnings of neurofeedback training Arbarbanel,
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Brain wave states and hypnotherapy Baddeley, Mark; Australian
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Neurotherapy in the treatment of dissociation Brownback, Thomas;
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From EEG to neurofeedback Budzyndski, Thomas H.; In: Evans, James R.
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An overview of quantitative EEG and its applications to
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Electroencephalographic events during the wisconsin card sorting
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Abnormal QEEG patterns associated with dissociation and violence
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Effects of 18.5 Hz auditory and visual stimulation on EEG amplitude
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Medical applications of neurobiofeedback Laibow, Rima; In: Evans,
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EEG biofeedback: An emerging model for its global efficacy Othmer,
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Ethical, legal, and professional pitfalls associated with
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EEG database-guided neurotherapy Thatcher, Robert W.; In: Evans,
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An assessment of the effects of multi-session audio-visual
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Verification study on the focused technology F1000 Barnes, T.;
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Response to verification study Deits, Frank; Journal of
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The state of EEG biofeedback therapy (EEG operant conditioning) in
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Implementation of virtual reality in EEG biofeedback Othmer,
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Neurofeedback--the significance of reinforcement and the search for
an appropriate strategy for the success of self- regulation
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The role of aspirational ethics and licensing laws in the practice
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"The ethical use of placebo controls in clinical research: The
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"The ethical use of placebo controls in clinical research: The
Declaration of Helsinki": Reply La Vaque, Theodore J.; Rossiter,
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The ethical use of placebo controls in clinical research: the
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Agitation Therapy for Antisocial and Psychopathic Personalties: An
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Treatment of fibromyalgia incorporating EEG-driven stimulation: A
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Ethical research issues: Going beyond the Declaration of Helsinki
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The efficacy of neurofeedback on migrainous neuralgia Walcutt, Diana
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Application of repetitive visual stimulation to EEG neurofeedback
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Behaviorism and neurofeedback: Still married Fultz, Dwight E.;
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A Janusian perspective on the nature, development and structure of
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The alpha rhythm EEG Hammond, D. Corydon; Journal of Neurotherapy,
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On the pathophysiology of migraine--Links for "empirically based
treatment' with neurofeedback Kropp, Peter; Siniatchkin, Michael;
Gerber, Wolf-Dieter; Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback, Vol
27(3), Sep 2002. pp.203- 213.

Mechanism(s) of the placebo response and the future of neurofeedback
research La Vaque, T. J.; Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 6(1), 2002.
pp. 1-4.

Task force report on methodology and empirically supported
treatments: Introduction Moss, Donald; Gunkelman, Jay; Applied
Psychophysiology & Biofeedback, Vol 27(4), Dec 2002. pp. 271-272.

The circle of the soul: The role of spirituality in health care
Moss, Donald; Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback, Vol 27(4), Dec
2002. pp. 283-297.

The improvement/rehabilitation of auditory memory functioning with
EEG biofeedback Thornton KE, NeuroRehabilitation, 2002; Vol. 17 (1),
pp. 69-80.

Multisystemic therapy for antisocial juveniles: suggestions for
improvement Martens, Willem H.J.. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica,
Oct2003, Vol. 108 Issue 4, p318, 1p; DOI:
10.1034/j.1600-0447.2003.00206.x; (AN 10716869)

Neurofeedback in Psychological Practice Masterpasqua, Frank; Healey,
Kathryn N.; Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, Vol 34(6),
Dec 2003. pp. 652-656.

Brain-wave Dynamics Related to Cognitive Tasks and Neurofeedback
Information Flow Pop-Jordanova, Nada Pop- Jordanov, Jordan;
Dimitrovski, Darko; Markovska, Natasa. AIP Conference Proceedings,
2003, 676(1), 379.

-DK

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News & Reviews
NEW BOOKS

Neuropsychosocial Intervention: Severe Behavioral Dyscontrol After
Acquired Brain Injury
by Robert L. Karol
Examines behavioral dyscontrol, aggression, and neuropsychosocial
treatment approach. -www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/
ASIN/0849312442/top100

Attention, Genes and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
by Florence Levy, DA Hay
Reviews behavior genetic and molecular genetic advances in ADHD,
including twin studies, diagnostic approaches, family and genetic
influences on speech and language, and comorbidities.
-www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1841691933/top100

Making ADHD a Gift: Teaching Superman How to Fly
by Robert E. Cimera
Takes a positive look at having ADHD. Outlines teaching strategies
at home and at school. -www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/
ASIN/0810843188/top100

Clinical and Neuropsychological Aspects of Closed Head Injury
by John T. E. Richardson
Reviews the epidemiology, causes, and structural neuropathology of
closed head injury and its impact on cognitive function. -
www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0863777511/top100

Psychiatric Management in Neurological Disease
by Edward C. Lauterbach
Psychiatric management of neurological conditions.
-www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0880487860/top100
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JOURNAL PAPERS

EEG and behavioral changes following neurofeedback treatment in
learning disabled children. : Neurofeedback in learning disabled
children improved WISC performance and altered EEG profiles in the
experimental group but not in the control group.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=145=
21276

Different dosages of methylphenidate in treating adults with ADHD :
Improvements in ADHD symptoms on methylphenidate were reported, with
no difference due to dosage (10 mg x2 vs 15 mg x3)
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=145=
74830

Thalamic involvement in multiple sclerosis : MS patients show
increased water diffusion in thalamus, suggesting that gray matter
injury may play a role in this pathophysiology.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=145=
69822

Amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex: incentive motivation and goal
selection. : Amygdala activates in response to incentive whereas
orbitofrontal cortex responds to judgments and goal selection;
lateral orbitofrontal activity is involved in suppressing responses
to alternative desirable items.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=145=
73543

Neuronavigated rTMS in patients with tinnitus : Neuronavigated rTMS
may help to better understand the neuronal basis of chronic tinnitus
and might offer treatment options
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=145=
50687

Cognition in autism: one deficit or many? : It is unclear whether
the degree of social and non-social impairments is related.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=145=
21194

Imaging of mild traumatic brain injury using SPECT : In 6 of the 8
patients, baseline neuropsychological testing and SPECT showed focal
abnormalities whereas CT and EEG did not detect (structural)
lesions.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=145=
23337

QEEG studies of cue-induced cocaine craving. : Cue-induced anxiety
is associated with reduced high frequency and enhanced low frequency
EEG activity.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=145=
21273

Assessment and treatment of ADHD in children with comorbid
psychiatric illness. : Children with other disruptive disorders plus
ADHD respond to stimulant meds whereas those with anxiety and ADHD
respond to many behavioral and pharmacological ADHD treatments.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=145=
08296

Neuropsychological impairment in fibromyalgia. Relation to
depression, fatigue, and pain. : FM patients have more memory
complaints and report more fatigue, pain, and depression than other
groups.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=145=
07543

Neuroimaging and Neurocircuitry in PTSD: What Is Currently Known? :
PTSD neurocircuitry involves the amygdala, cingulate cortex,
inferior frontal gyrus, and hippocampus.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=136=
78559

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Last Word

Science Daily

Science Daily summarizes research for various conditions. Here are
links to a few selected disorders, with the number of stories since
1997 or so.

ADHD (42)
addiction (183)
autism (71)
depression (400)
epilepsy (134)
PTSD (13)
sleep (339)
brain (1000+)

www.sciencedaily.com/search.php?keyword=XXXX -- substitute "topic" for XXXX=

e.g., http://www.sciencedaily.com/search.php?keyword=autism

-DK
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