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Report on the 35th AAPB Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO

This was the second year in which I presented an all-day seminar on our approach to neurofeedback. The audience grew this year to fill the room, and many others apparently picked up the handout. I presented a lot of theory, but most were waiting for the goods on how we actually do things, which I […]

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Lindamood Bell Conference

This year the 12th annual Lindamood-Bell Conference overlapped with our Woodland Hills training course, but nevertheless I was able to take in two days of the conference in Anaheim at the invitation of Pat Lindamood. Some years ago we visited the Lindamood-Bell operation in San Luis Obispo, and we found considerable openness to our view […]

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Winter Brain Newsletter

A quick report on the just-concluded Winter Brain Conference, while memories are still fresh. On this occasion, we offered a two-day Advanced Training Course before the conference, as a convenience to those wanting to conserve on travel costs. But it does add significantly to what is already a long conference, a burden on the attendees […]

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On the Low Energy Neurofeedback System (LENS)

Author: Len Ochs All forms of central nervous system dysfunctions include problems taking in, processing, organizing, and retrieving stimulation. And all methods of treating such problems — from depression, to the spectrum of brain injuries, many pain syndromes, movement disorders, emotional hyper-reactivity (PTSD, etc), hyper-energetic states (ADD/ADHD), etc., involve stimulation. When, in 1990, I conceived […]

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Tests for Auditory Processing Disorders

Author: Lise’ D. DeLong, Ph.D As a NeuroCognitive Specialist, I have come to realize many of the common characteristics we attribute to ADHD, ADD, and nonspecific learning disabilities are frequently exacerbated by Auditory Processing concerns. Although most of these disorders interface with one another and share many common elements it is important to determine whether […]

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Synergy

The most appropriate theme for the new-year newsletter is probably “synergy,” as we have seen the beginnings of a multiplier effect in which niche products potentiate other product developments, and developments in one domain of biofeedback reinforce those in another. The products at the heart of these developments might be termed “keystone” products. None fit […]

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Biofeedback Society of California Conference, 2003

The BSC had its largest meeting in seven years November 5-8 in Irvine. This is particularly welcome news because normally it is the Northern California venues—in alternate years—that draw the largest participation. A good spirit prevailed. I gave a short course on developing a general theory of self-regulation. This theme was also reflected in my […]

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Experiences with NeuroCare Pro

Author: Alan Bachers, Ph.D. NeuroCARE Pro (NCP) has been developed by Valdeane and Susan Cheshire Brown at their Zengar Institute in Victoria, British Columbia. This article is my approximation of their concepts, having avoided as long as I could Siegfried’s several requests to put something to paper — or digital medium. Given that this is […]