Overview of Neurofeedback Mechanisms: Setting the Agenda for Research
by Siegfried Othmer, Ph.D.
Chief Scientist, The EEG Institute
October, 2003
(Edited July, 2007)
In the following, references cover not only applications of Neurofeedback but also mechanisms of brain self-regulation that underlie EEG Feedback (Neurofeedback).
Application areas include in particular Attention Deficit Disorder, the Anxiety-Depression spectrum, seizures and addictions. We feature the key papers in the important application areas, as well as early papers that highlight emerging applications: the disruptive behavior disorders such as Oppositional-Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder; the Autism Spectrum and Asperger’s; Bipolar Disorder; Specific Learning Disabilities, including Dyslexia; sleep disorders; Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke; Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; women’s issues such as PMS and menopause; issues of aging such as Parkinsonism and dementia, and Age-Related Cognitive Decline; and, finally, pain syndromes such as migraine, as well as the management of chronic pain. read more...
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Neurofeedback Treatment
for Pain Associated with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I
Mark P. Jensen, Caroline Grierson, Veronika Tracy-Smith, Staci C. Bacigalupi, and Siegfried Othmer
Journal of Neurotherapy, 11(1), 2007, pp 45 - 53 |
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