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Futurehealth: EEG Biofeedback and Neurofeedback Central -
A resource with many internal and net links on EEG biofeedback and neurofeedback, articles, Winter Brain meeting abstracts, and tapes of lectures and workshops. About.com on Biofeedback -
Collection of net links about biofeedback include information on research, definition, applications, webzine and training regarding this healing modality. Articles on Biofeedback -
Reference list of empirical research on biofeedback. What is Biofeedback? -
Psychotherapy.com description, history, uses and how biofeedback works. Introducing the Accommotrac Vision Trainer -
The "Accommotrac" is an electronic instrument used by a doctor to teach a patient, by sight and sound, how to voluntarily control the eye's focusing muscle. Men's Vogue - Wired for Victory -
Describes the use of neurofeedback by the Italian Soccer team. Zengar Institute - NeuroCare Pro -
A software program and community specializing in a new area of neurofeedback technology and methods. Applied Neuroscience Foundation -
A Dutch Foundation established in 2007 providing a conference on Brain Computer Interface technology, and a listing of professional offices for neurofeedback and related modalities. EEG Info -
Research, videos, training courses, provider listing, and clinician community. RA Bell Instruments Ltd -
Providing free information, advice and products for biofeedback treatments of many different health problems. International Society for Neurofeedback and Research -
Annual Neurofeedback Conference, publishers of the Journal of Neurotherapy. EEG Spectrum -
Neurofeedback research and clinical services. Information, articles, and case histories involving the treatment of wide variety of disorders with biofeedback. A Symphony in the Brain -
By New York Times Science writer Jim Robbins. Includes excerpts and other articles by the author. <small>(May 1, 2000)</small> Winter Brain, Optimal Functioning and Positive Psychology Meeting -
Continuously running conference on neurofeedback and positive psychology. Lectures, workshops, and networking with other professionals. Biofeedback -
In-depth coverage of Biofeedback. Types of Biofeedback machines, techniques, EMG, temperature biofeedback, galvanic skin response, electrodermal response, electroencephalogram, brain waves, relaxation techniques, and self hypnotism. ABC News: What Is Biofeedback And When Is It Used For Pain? -
Description and video about its use in patients with chronic pain. <small>(2008-01-02)</small> How to Relax From an Expert -
Offers both personal and Professional Biofeedback Training by Jack Sandweiss. Clinic start up consultations. Intensive, weekend program for those from out of state. (California) Biofeedback Network -
Resources including associations, practitioners and equipment. Neurofeedback Helps Those With Autistic Disorders, Study Finds -
Research on autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) shows that neurofeedback (EEG biofeedback) can remediate anomalies in brain activation, leading to symptom reduction and functional improvement. <small>(2008-02-28)</small> Biofeedback: The Process -
Explains levels of stress, how they become chronic, and the role of biofeedback in relaxation. Biofeedback/Neurofeedback eGroup -
The largest biofeedback and neurofeedback discussion message group and related Web resources: links to biofeedback sites, polls, meeting announcements, and biofeedback chat. BCIA – Biofeedback Certification Institute of America -
EEG Biofeedback certifying organization. Contains information for professionals, and blue print material for organizations seeking approval for their training programs. Psychology Today: Wired for miracles? -
Article on EEG biofeedback with stories about individuals. <small>(May 30, 1998)</small> Attention, Kids: Play This Game -
Wired News article on a new video game device called a "Thoughtcaster" which can train ADD sufferers to concentrate. <small>(December 19, 2000)</small>
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