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Learning the unique role of color, lesser-known aspects of the thalamus, and why thalamic-cortical dysrhythmias may hold the key to treating most psychiatric conditions…
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Paroxysms and epileptiform activity are obviously seen in epilepsy and can be treated effectively with neurofeedback. The incidence of unexpected discharges in clinical cases without epilepsy is really quite surprising to those not familiar with the literature…
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Over the past 40 years in medicine and neurosciences, there has been a significant trend in more complex and more severe pediatric diseases of the developing nervous system – primarily due to significant environmental factors that have developed over the past 100 years. […] …the proper study, understanding, and interpretation of readily available neurodiagnostic tests, such as EEG and QEEG, yield tremendous insights and clinical correlations into the underlying pathogenesis of abnormal symptoms.
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