Report on ISNR
I left the ISNR Conference with my head full of rich detail, but over time it is easier to discern the deeper trends. First of all, the conference was anchored by some top mainstream scientists who have seriously bitten into neurofeedback. They are now very committed to this field, and they will carry on through […]
Longevity: The Self-Regulation Remedy
Why an article on longevity in this newsletter? Whereas we may all have a personal interest in increasing longevity, there is probably also agreement that a significant prolongation of human life in our society creates more problems than it solves. In a modern revival of “The Twilight Zone” some months ago there was an episode […]
Report on the AAPM Conference
We have just returned from the 14th annual meeting of The American Academy of Pain Management. It was held in Denver at the Adam’s Mark Hotel, where the AAPB had its meeting two years ago. The organization is relatively young. It is reminiscent of the biofeedback community in several ways: It has a multi-disciplinary membership […]
The Discovery of the Neureka! Protocol
Author: Jonathan D. Cowan, Ph.D., BCIACEEG A small study done by Marcus Perman and Dr. Artur Pocswardowski at St. Lawrence University compared two protocols on the Peak Achievement Trainer with an untrained control group. This study was designed to test whether they could enhance performance in female undergraduates in just 8 sessions. The primary measurement […]
Course in Germany for the EEG Institute
Just a sign of life from Germany, where Marco Versace and I just visited Lindenberg Salem yesterday for an all-day lecture on neurofeedback. Salem is the worldwide service organization that Thom Hartmann was associated with years ago. At his instigation, they are now doing neurofeedback. This beautiful spot in Northern Bavaria is something of an […]
Inhibits Again
For the last number of years, Jonathan Cowan has been promoting broad-band down-training of frontal sites to improve attentional functioning, based on the earlier work of Dan Maust. We of course tried this also, and found that it could not be the whole story, as many people found the training too activating or even mania-inducing. […]
Newsletter from Victoria Ibric, MD Ph.D
Author: Victoria Ibric, MD Ph.D Since 1993, after taking the Neurofeedback course with Siegfried and Sue Othmer, I became the co-director of the EEG Biofeedback section at the Biofeedback Institute of Los Angeles, under Dr. Marjorie Toomim’s supervision. My initial work was with Neurocybernetics (NC) and I reported many successful outcomes using this instrument. After […]