free_pdf_download_availableMany neurofeedback clinicians and researchers are already aware of this latest free resource to be added to The Behavioral Medicine Report. However, I want to alert the general public, students, and other interested persons to this excellent document from The International Society of Neurofeedback and Research (ISNR): The Comprehensive Neurofeedback Bibliography. Check the end of this article for a link to a free PDF download, as well as an online version.

D. Corydon Hammond, Ph.D., Professor, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation University of Utah School of Medicine, who is a highly regarded neurotherapist and researcher in the field of neurofeedback maintains and regularly updates the Comprehensive Neurofeedback Bibliography with the latest respected neurofeedback research. The citations cover a wide range of available neurofeedback research for various physical and mental disorders, such as fibromyalgia, Tourette’s Syndrome, autism, schizophrenia, autoimmune disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). References are neatly organized by category throughout the bibliography, which makes for quick and easy browsing.

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Download the free PDF here
An online version is here.


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2 Responses to Excellent Free Resource: Comprehensive Neurofeedback Bibliography

  1. avatar sara says:

    Hello
    I am a Biomedical Engineer,and I am working on treetment of Children with Autism
    and now I am need some Journals and Papers about it
    Can you help me ?

    Thanks.

    • Actually the Comprehensive Bibliography is a great resource for the neurofeedback treatment of Autism. I’d also check the Journal of Neurotherapy and the AAPB.org journal. Otherwise, I’d search Pubmed for related articles.

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