About the Authors

Siegfried Othmer, Ph.D.
Siegfried Othmer, Ph.D. Siegfried Othmer, Ph.D. is the Chief Scientist at the EEG Institute of the Brian Othmer Foundation in Woodland Hills (Los Angeles). This foundation is dedicated to research, education, and clinical services in the field of neurofeedback. He is a physicist who has spent most of his career in aerospace research. However, two of his children with neurological impairments, and a third with ADHD, moved his attention forcefully to this emerging technique of neurofeedback. Dr. Othmer and his wife, Susan Othmer, have introduced several thousand professionals into the field of neurofeedback. The story of these developments is told in the book A Symphony in the Brain by New York Times Science writer, Jim Robbins.


Mark Steinberg, Ph.D.
Mark Steinberg, Ph.D. Mark Steinberg, Ph.D. is a practicing licensed psychologist in Los Gatos (San Jose), California with over 29 years of experience in clinical, educational, and neuropsychology. He has worked extensively with children and families, and with educational agencies and businesses. He has taught graduate school in psychology at several universities. His specialties include EEG neurofeedback, Voice Technology, mental fitness training, peak performance, cognitive retraining, and technology-assisted learning therapy for individuals with academic, motivational, and neurological problems. Dr. Steinberg has made numerous appearances nationally on television and radio, including TV appearances on ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX. He is often consulted and invited for studio appearances as a medical expert by NBC. He was voted Educational Psychologist of the Year in 1993 by a professional peer organization and Best Child Therapist in 2000 by Bay Area Parent magazine.



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