Description |
1 online resource (405 pages) |
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Front Cover; Z Score Neurofeedback; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; 1 History and Technical Foundations of Z Score EEG Biofeedback; Introduction; First Use of Gaussian Probabilities to Identify "Dysregulation" in the Brain; Application of Gaussian Probability Distributions to Instantaneous Z Score Biofeedback and Why JTFA Z Scores Are Smaller th...; Simplification and Standardization; Individualized EEG Biofeedback Protocols; Implementation of the Z Score Biofeedback; JTFA Complex Demodulation Computations; Z Scores and QEEG Normative Databases |
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5 Z-score LORETA Neurofeedback as a Potential Therapy in Depression/Anxiety and Cognitive DysfunctionSpecial Notes; Acknowledgment; References; 6 LORETA Z-Score Neurofeedback in Chronic Pain and Headaches; Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; 7 Treating Executive Functioning Disorders Using LORETA Z-Scored EEG Biofeedback; Introduction; The Domains of Executive Dysfunction; The Assessment of Executive Functioning Disorder Patients; Executive Dysfunction Case Studies; Conclusion; References; 8 Combining LORETA Z-Score Neurofeedback with Heart Rate Variability Training; Introduction |
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Standardization by Amplifier Matching and QEEG Normative DatabasesAge Groupings of the Instantaneous Z Score Normative Population; Sampling from the Same Population of Measures of the Human Brain; Appendix; Complex Demodulation and JTFA; References; 2 Network Connectivity and LORETA Z Score Biofeedback; Neurotopology; LORETA Linkage Between Structure and Function; Cross-Modal Validation of LORETA; LORETA Symptom Checklist; Intrinsic Connectivity Networks; sLORETA and LORETA Z Scores and the Cross-Spectrum; Network Nodes and Connections; Structural, Functional, and Effective Connectivity |
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Surface and LORETA Neurofeedback of Post-Traumatic Stress DisorderSurface and LORETA Neurofeedback of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury; The Study; Subjects; Materials and Procedures; Rounding; Results of a Single Session; Analysis; Rounding Results; Discussion; Ten Case Studies; Method; Subject 1; Results; Subject 2; Results; Subject 3; Results; Subject 4; Results; Subject 5; Results; Subject 6; Results; Subject 7; Results; Subject 8; Results; Subject 9; Results; Subject 10; Results; Observations and Discussion; Conclusion; References |
Summary |
Neurofeedback is utilized by over 10,000 clinicians worldwide with new techniques and uses being found regularly. Z Score Neurofeedback is a new technique using a normative database to identify and target a specific individual's area of dysregulation allowing for faster and more effective treatment. The book describes how to perform z Score Neurofeedback, as well as research indicating its effectiveness for a variety of disorders including pain, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, PTSD, ADHD, TBI, headache, frontal lobe disorders, or for cognitive enhancement. Suitable for clinicians as wel |
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Description based upon print version of record |
Bibliography |
References3 Optimal Procedures in Z-Score Neurofeedback: Strategies for Maximizing Learning for Surface and LORETA Neurofeedback; Schedules of Reinforcement; Learning Curves; Contingency of Feedback; Types of Feedback; Thresholding; Number of Parameters Trained; Use of Rounds for Training; Transfer of Training; Training Phase Shift and Phase Lock Durations; Overview; Studies Supporting Z-Score-Based Neurofeedback; References; 4 Surface and LORETA Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury |
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Biofeedback training -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Biological control systems -- Psychology.
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Electroencephalography.
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Psychotherapy.
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Genre/Form |
Handbooks and manuals.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Lubar, Joel F.
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ISBN |
0128014644 electronic bk |
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9780128012918 |
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9780128014646 electronic bk |
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