Presented by: John Lemay
This session is intended for clinicians at all levels, and is focused on the interpretation of the ERP data output through the lens of attention cycle. The ERP will be linked to behavioral characteristics.
Read MorePresented by: John Lemay
This session is intended for clinicians at all levels, and is focused on the interpretation of the ERP data output through the lens of attention cycle. The ERP will be linked to behavioral characteristics.
Read MorePresented by: Jay Gunkelman
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, where 20% or ADHD and 40-60% of autistics have classical discharges.
Read MorePresented by: Dave Siever
Transcranial DC Stimulation (tDCS) has been extensively studied since the 1980s, totalling roughly 750 studies to date. A major advantage of tDCS is that it may be applied directly over an area of concern where the cortical activity over a specific site on the brain may be enhanced or suppressed, much like NF.
Read MorePresented by: Asa Young
Fundamental ties between brain and body is a ubiquitous thesis that has emerged in various shapes and sizes, yet always constant in its central message: the substrates that combine the brain to its neuroanatomical foundations are necessary to the health and integrity of both the system and the agent that pilots it.
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