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document For what conditions is Neurofeedback effective?
Controlled clinical studies have established the efficacy of neurofeedback for the following conditions, among others: Depression ADD/ADHD Seizures Migraines Traumatic Brain Injury Autism Asperger's Syndrome Tourette's Syndrome ...
06 Jul, 2007
document Is Neurofeedback useful for self-improvement?
Neurofeedback has been successfully used for many applications in which there is no disorder.  These include: stress reduction peak performance mental fitness general relaxation training golf and sports improvement anti-aging ...
06 Jul, 2007
document What is Neurofeedback?
Neurofeedback is a form of biofeedback training that uses the EEG (Electroencephalogram), also known as the “brain wave” as the signal used to control feedback. Sensors applied to the trainee’s scalp record the brainwaves,...
06 Jul, 2007
document How does neurofeedback work?
We do not know for certain how or why neurofeedback (EEG biofeedback) training actually works but we believe that neurofeedback is a learning tool which motivates the mind to guide the brain into various levels of relaxation at the neuronal, or...
12 Jul, 2011



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