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~ James R. Evans (Editor), Andrew Abarbanel (Editor) "The field of computerized neurophysiology (now commonly known as quantified or quantitative EEG [QEEG]), like other fields intertwined with the emergence of computer science in..." (more)
Key Phrases: reference normative database, neurofeedback interventions, frontal alpha activity, New York, Academic Press, Biofeedback Self-Regul (more...)
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"...an important step in bringing to a wider audience the major diagnostic and curative modalities of QEEG and EEG neurofeedback." -- CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY

"This is the first clinical textbook on Neurofeedback (NFB) to be published, and if you are a professional seriously interested in neurofeedback, we urge you to buy it immediately." -- MINDFITNESS.COM, An American BioTec e-mail Newsletter

"This is the first clinical textbook on Neurofeedback (NFB) to be published, and if you are a professional seriously interested in neurofeedback, we urge you to buy it immediately."
--MINDFITNESS.COM, An American BioTec e-mail Newsletter
"This is the first clinical textbook on Neurofeedback (NFB) to be published, and if you are a professional seriously interested in neurofeedback, we urge you to buy it immediately. We are so impressed by the book that we are including its use in our seminars...That said, get the book. Some of the writing is brilliant. You will learn a lot. And if you love neurofeedback you will be in for some fascinating and fun reading."
--Adam Crane, Ph.D. in the JOURNAL OF NEUROTHERAPY (Fall/Winter 1999)
"This book is an important step in bringing to a wider audience the major diagnostic and curative modalities of QEEG and EEG neurofeedback... The practicing psychologist beset by insurance carriers demanding proof of treatment efficacy should come away from reading this book with a compelling excitement. What stands out in prominent relief is that psychologists are using off-the-shelf technology to effectively treat disorders that had been considered untreatable... This volume is rich in information."
--CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY (Volume 46, Number 5, 2001) -- Review

"This volume is rich in information." -- CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY

"We are so impressed by the book that we are including its use in our seminars...That said, get the book." -- Journal of Neurotherapy


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"This is the first clinical textbook on Neurofeedback (NFB) to be published, and if you are a professional seriously interested in neurofeedback, we urge you to buy it immediately."
--MINDFITNESS.COM, An American BioTec e-mail Newsletter
"This is the first clinical textbook on Neurofeedback (NFB) to be published, and if you are a professional seriously interested in neurofeedback, we urge you to buy it immediately. We are so impressed by the book that we are including its use in our seminars...That said, get the book. Some of the writing is brilliant. You will learn a lot. And if you love neurofeedback you will be in for some fascinating and fun reading."
--Adam Crane, Ph.D. in the JOURNAL OF NEUROTHERAPY (Fall/Winter 1999)
"This book is an important step in bringing to a wider audience the major diagnostic and curative modalities of QEEG and EEG neurofeedback... The practicing psychologist beset by insurance carriers demanding proof of treatment efficacy should come away from reading this book with a compelling excitement. What stands out in prominent relief is that psychologists are using off-the-shelf technology to effectively treat disorders that had been considered untreatable... This volume is rich in information."
--CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY (Volume 46, Number 5, 2001)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 406 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press; 1st edition (May 31, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 012243790X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0122437908
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #737,737 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The field of computerized neurophysiology (now commonly known as quantified or quantitative EEG [QEEG]), like other fields intertwined with the emergence of computer science in the middle of the century, has grown exponentially in recent years. Read the first page
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reference normative database, neurofeedback interventions, frontal alpha activity, neurofeedback practitioners, asymmetry protocol, frontal alpha asymmetry, asymmetry training, neurofeedback treatment, chronic trauma disorder, open head trauma, neurotherapy sessions, neurofeedback therapy, theta training, neurofeedback sessions, phasic spikes, beta training, neurofeedback training, performance enhancement training, brainwave training, peak performance training, theta amplitude, twilight learning, alpha amplitude, alpha training, alpha percentage
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New York, Academic Press, Biofeedback Self-Regul, American Psychiatric Association, Lopes da Silva, Brain Res, Guilford Press, San Diego, Erlbaum Associates, Los Angeles, Oxford University Press, Plenum Press, Raven Press, American Psychological Association, Brain Topog, United States, Ann Rose, John Wiley, Megabrain Report, Abnormal Psychol, Clinical Neurophysiology, Functional Neuroscience, Futurehealth Conference, Joe Kamiya, New Jersey
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57 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Only Game in Town, January 30, 2000
This book is unique and long-awaited by the small community of professionals in the specialized fields of Quantitative EEG assessment and neurofeedback therapy. Its various chapters, written by the acknowledged experts (Sterman on the basics, Lubar on ADHD, Peniston & Kulkosky on addictions, Ayers on traumatic brain injury, Rosenfeld on depression, etc.), contain a wealth of information that has never before been brought together in one place. People preparing for the BCIA Neurotherapy specialty certification exam will find it indispensable. Unfortunately, many of the authors write in thick, impenetrable academic styles that make the slogging harder than it needs to be.
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book On Clinical Neurofeedback, October 18, 2001
This is the most comprehensive book on EEG biofeedback, Neurofeedback, Neurotherapy (all terms for the same basic approach.) It includes chapters by many of the leaders and pioners in the field and is an excellent resource for professionals / practitioners who wish to educate themselves
As organizer of the Winter Brain Meeting-- the world's largest annual conference on EEG biofeedback / neurofeedback, I've recommended this book to many people.

This is not a light read and is probably not something any but the most dedicated layman would enjoy. Jim Robbin's book, Symphony in the Brain is excellent for layman. It's a great book which primarily covers applications related to higher frequency brainwave training, such as ADD, epilepsy, etc.

Neither of the above books get into the more esoteric aspects of biofeedback, which many layman seek out, as "inner" explorers.
For those with that interest, I suggest Anna Wise's High Performance Mind and Elmer Green's, Beyond Biofeedback. My website also offers a lot of free info on applications, courses and meetings on EEG biofeedback and QEEG and you can find out about it in my "about me" section.

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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quite a good reference..., April 8, 2002
By Yuri Kuzyk "zentao" (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This is good collection of reference papers on various aspects of Quantitative EEG. This is an attempt to make EEG more "scientific" by trying to set up a framework of data to use as reference by the medical community as opposed to the more qualitative aspect of just looking at brainwaves.

This thesis is apparent in the first paper which is probably just gibberish for anyone not interested in the basis for the database. However, the remainder of the papers contain some very interesting observations and are worth reading. There is a good paper detailing the success of a group using QEEG for children with ADD and ADHD which would be a great reference.

That is, although the benefits of meditation have been noted for thousands of years there are many who feel that this is all magic now that we have science to rely on. Unfortunately for these folks they don't usually know enough to question scientific endeavors and blindly accept any sort of a study as the "truth". Well, now there is scientific evidence that meditation can have a positive effect on many problems including ADD and ADHD; hopefully this will keep a few kids off of drugs.

In the end, this book is a useful reference to those seeking a more comprehensive view of meditation. In addition to Freeman's work and Austin's "Zen and the Brain" (among other books) we of the Western scientific background are slowly beginning to legitimize what others have been saying for quite a long time...Better yet, find a master and buy a zafu, you won't regret it!

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