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Whole-Head Normalization Using Live Z-Scores For Connectivity Training (Part 2)

This article is a second in a 2-part series that further explains the practicalities of using Z-score [neurofeedback] training with multiple sites. For an explanation of the theory this is based upon, please refer to Part 1 of this series. Additionally, readers not familiar with Z-score neurofeedback may want to first read the article “Z-Score EEG Biofeedback: Conceptual Foundations” for an excellent introd ...

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Whole-Head Normalization Using Live Z-Scores For Connectivity Training (Part 1)

This article relates some of our last 2 years of work with Live Z-score [neurofeedback] Training (LZT), and how the methods and clinical experience have evolved.  Starting with the simple use of live Z-scores to view EEG parameters and do simple training, we have evolved the practice into a comprehensive multichannel whole-head approach with an underlying rationale and a growing set of advanced protocols. R ...

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Brain, Mind, and Neurofeedback: The Next 100 Years

Where are we headed? What is the future of the human experience? How do the previous 10, 100, 1000, or 100,000 years relate to our ongoing journey? In particular, where do consciousness, the brain, the mind, and neurofeedback fit into the big picture? In order to look forward, it is instructive to look back, and to view our work in the context of our historical and anthropological development. Suppose an an ...

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