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PUBLICATIONS RELATED
TO NEUROTHERAPY
COMPREHENSIVE NEUROFEEDBACK BIBLIOGRAPHY
D.
Corydon Hammond, Ph.D., Professor, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
University of Utah School of Medicine
Frank H.
Duffy, M.D., a Professor and Pediatric Neurologist at Harvard
Medical School, recently stated in an editorial in the January
2000 issue of the journal Clinical Electroencephalography
that the scholarly literature suggests that neurofeedback
(neurotherapy) should
play a major therapeutic role in many difficult areas.
"In my
opinion, if any medication had demonstrated such a wide spectrum
of efficacy it would be universally accepted and widely used.
Neurofeedback
is a field to be taken seriously by all ."
The
references below are primarily outcome studies and case reports,
with an occasional reference to significant conceptual papers or
reviews. References will occasionally appear under more than
one problem area when the paper deals with more than one
disorder. The following reference provides guidelines for
objectively evaluating the efficacy of neurofeedback treatments:
La Vaque,
T. J., Hammond, D. C., Trudeau, D., Monastra, V., Perry, J.,
Lehrer, P., Matheson, D., & Sherman, R. (2002). Template for
developing guidelines for the evaluation of the clinical
efficacy of psychophysiological interventions. Applied
Psychophysiology & Biofeedback, 27(4), 273-281.
ADD/ADHD,
Learning Disabilities, & Academic-Cognitive Enhancement
Albert,
A. O., Andrasik, F., Moore, J. L., & Dunn, B. R. (1998).
Theta/beta training for attention, concentration and memory
improvement in the geriatric population. Applied
Psychophysiology & Biofeedback, 23(2), 109.
Abstract.
Alhambra,
M. A., Fowler, T. P., & Alhambra, A. A. (1995). EEG
biofeedback: A new treatment option for ADD/ADHD. Journal of
Neurotherapy, 1(2), 39-43.
Barabasz,
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the treatment of attention deficit disorder. Chapter in S. J.
Lynn, I. Kirsch, & J. W. Rhue (Eds.), Casebook of Clinical
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Association Press, pp. 271-292.
Barabasz,
A., & Barabasz, M. (2000). Treating AD/HD with hypnosis and
neurotherapy. Child Study Journal, 30(1), 25‑42.
Boyd, W.
D., & Campbell, S. E. (1998). EEG biofeedback in the schools:
The use of EEG biofeedback to treat ADHD in a school setting.
Journal of Neurotherapy, 2(4), 65-71.
Budzynski,
T. H. (1996). Brain brightening: Can neurofeedback improve
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Carmody,
D. P., Radvanski, D. C., Wadhwani, S., Sabo, J. J., & Vergara,
L. (2001). EEG biofeedback training and
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in an elementary school
setting. Journal of Neurotherapy, 4(3), 5-27.
Carter,
J. L., & Russell, H. L. (1991). Changes in verbal performance
IQ discrepancy scores after left hemisphere frequency control
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Biofeedback, 4(1), 66-67.
Cunningham, M., & Murphy, P. (1981). The effects of bilateral
EEG biofeedback on verbal, visuospatial and creative skills in
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T., & Gruzelier, J. H. (2001). Learned self-regulation of EEG
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G. M., & Eberly, D. A. (1982). Facilitation of performance on
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variables of attention in a large multi-center trial.
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Kotwal,
D. B., Burns, W. J., & Montgomery, D. D. (1996).
Computer-assisted cognitive training for ADHD: A case study.
Behavior Modification, 20(1), 85-96.
Linden,
M., Habib, T., & Radojevic, V. (1996). A controlled study of
the effects of EEG biofeedback on cognition and behavior of
children with attention deficit disorder and learning
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35‑49.
Lubar, J.
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Lubar, J.
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Lubar, J.
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Lubar, J.
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McKnight,
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Monastra,
V. J., Monastra, D. M., & George, S. (2002). The effects of
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Anxiety Disorders, PTSD, & Sleep Disorders
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Addictive Disorders
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Brain Injury, Stroke, Coma, & Spasticity
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Ayers, M.
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Self-Regulation, 20(3), 318.
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