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on Sep 12, 2014

by Siegfried Othmer, PhD A t the time of the storming of the Bastille in 1789, King Louis the 16th wrote in his private journal: “Rien.” Nothing. Just a few years later, he was beheaded and himself came to nothing. One could make similar judgments about our field. No one in the suites at Pfizer […]

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on Aug 20, 2014

by Siegfried Othmer, PhD T he 2014 Clinical Summit was held July 10th, 11th, and 12th here in Los Angeles at the Woodland Hills Hilton, right next door to our office and training facility. It was our largest turnout yet, with 140 people in attendance. The location allowed us to utilize our office for all […]

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on Jun 6, 2014

by Siegfried Othmer, PhD The Historical Background M any in the field are still relying on the traditional SMR/beta protocols that were our mainstay in the nineties. Of course, what was valid before remains valid, so the protocols are clearly useful for many applications. Indeed, the field experienced its “Cambrian explosion” of broad applicability to […]

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on Jun 5, 2014

by John Putman and Siegfried Othmer, PhD We have just reviewed all of the CPT data sets we have acquired over the last three years at the EEG Institute for which post-training data are available. The data were acquired with the QIKtest, but they were analyzed with T.O.V.A.® norms. The data cover a variety of […]

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on May 20, 2014

We are pleased to announce that Brian’s Legacy is now available in paperback format. Through our son Brian’s journal entries (written during his college years) we get to experience Brian’s evolving understanding of his own condition, his ongoing struggle to improve and manage his own health, and the gradual emergence of a more mature self. […]

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on Apr 30, 2014

A pril is National Autism Awareness month. So what is new in the field of autism research? A striking finding is the enormous genetic variability we discover upon looking for the genetic causation of the disorder. There are multiple contributing factors, so it is unsurprising that there are many clinical manifestations of the condition. So […]