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1. Neurofeedback Therapy: The Best Technique For Reducing Stress And Improving Mental Function And Mor
November 11, 2009
Neurofeedback is a long-standing and scientifically validated approach to improving mental health and brain fitness, as well as treating many organic brain related issues. Among other benefits, Neurofeedback (commonly known as EEG Biofeedback) is helpful in reducing mental stress, improving brain function, and treating a variety of mood, emotional, and neurological disorders.
For those who are new to the subject, Neurofeedback therapy is a drug free and non-invasive alternative that has been in use for better than 50 years. It’s most common application is often for catering to the lear... (read more)
Author: Jason T Gomez
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2. Neurofeedback-Always gives guaranteed results for all the brain disorders
October 28, 2009
Neurofeedback was developed over two decades ago and is becoming increasingly available due to advances in affordable computer technology and feedback equipment. In other words, Neurofeedback is a therapy technique that presents the user with real time feedback on brainwave activities and also called EEG Biofeedback or Neurotherapy as well. It is a non-invasive treatment using equipment based on hospital technology to monitor brainwaves.
However, Neurofeedback are promising for those individuals demonstrating certain Quantitative EEG and behavioral characteristics but it can be utilize f... (read more)
Author: roby john
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3. Circumstances of REM Sleep
October 12, 2009
REM or rapid eye movement is a phase of sleep. Just like its name implies, it is rapid movement of the eyes. The two types of REM are tonic and phasic
There are three different criteria that indicates REM. To qualify as REM, there must be rapid eye movement along with muscle relaxation and a rapid low voltage electroencephalograph (EEG). These tests are carried out during a sleep test or polysomnogram. This is ordinarily conducted on patients with sleep disorders.
The REM stage of sleep generally takes up about 23% of your sleep cycle. A customary sleep period of 8 hours usually has ... (read more)
Author: Alys Parant
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4. Neurofeedback improves better brain function
October 12, 2009
Neurofeedback is known with different names like biofeedback, EEG or neurobiofeedback and Neurotherapy. All this are similar in action but just have different names. This is a therapy technique that presents the user with real time feedback on brainwave activity. This therapy teaches us to concentrate, maintain attention and creativity, raises immunity to stress.
Moreover it also helps you to develop physiological skill. This therapy aims to provide real time information to our central nervous system to do current activities. This training process uses technology to gain more control and... (read more)
Author: roby john
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5. Future Technology Toy Star Wars The Force Trainer
October 08, 2009
Surprisingly, the new Star Wars Force Trainer toy was designed with some of the latest technologies. An electroencephalogram is a device that can read brain waves and affect the height of a ping pong ball.A game in which a user can develop his Jedi levitation powers by focusing and using his mind to make a ping pong ball float mid-air, is the result of the research and tools created by neurologists and clinical psychiatrists. An EEG can measure spikes or dips in brain wave activity. Utilizing this feedback. a small fan can be made to blow with more or less force, making a ping pong ball soar... (read more)
Author: Lee Hunter
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6. The Hawthorne Effect in EEG Biofeedback & Subliminal Training...
September 24, 2009
The Hawthorne Effect is a little known phenomenon of the unconscious mind. A person starts training at something "new". For a few hours or days, there is significant improvement in this training, then, suddenly, no improvement or in some few cases, a reverse in training is experienced.
No one "knows" exactly why this phenomenon is a factor in various educational training situations. The major theory is that It comes from the unconscious mind "resisting change". .Or, you might use the popular phrase “If it works, don't fix it”!
While it seems to appear more in Subliminal Training tha... (read more)
Author: J Solutions
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7. Let the Headset Control your Mind
September 13, 2009
The power of the brain controlling human’s activities comes to life as Emotiv; an Australian company developed a headset that enables a person direct 12 different movements while NeuroSky developed the same gadget but this time it detects a person’s emotions. Yes, they made a breakthrough in neuroscience that helps paralytics and disabled people do things like controlling their wheelchair, play computer games and even typing on the computer.
Long before researchers attempted to create a system that will read brain signals through the form of EEG or electroencephalogram signals. These sign... (read more)
Author: Bianca Lauren
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8. Neurofeedback- Effective way to train the brain to be more efficient in its patterns and control
September 10, 2009
In recent times when mental stress is increasing every day in our life Neurofeedback is a rather specific form of biofeedback therapy and it necessitates the use of a sophisticated biofeedback machine to register the biometric information of the person. In order to this therapy is an application to improve the impulsivity which is generally considered to be a precursor to violent behavior as well as presents the user with real time feedback on brainwave activity as measured by sensors on the scalp. In this regards, biofeedback Neurofeedback definitely provides a great deal of support to cognit... (read more)
Author: roby john
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9. Bio feedback- Promise for the treatment of urinary incontinence
August 19, 2009
Have you suffered from the several mental disorders including stress related disorders, incontinence, chronic pain? Don’t you worry as Bio feedback can be great tool to make you free from certain kinds of problems As it is a technique in which people are trained to improve their health by learning to control certain internal bodily processes that normally occur involuntarily, such as heart rate, blood pressure, muscle tension, and skin temperature. A large number of people that have been using it machines spent many trips visiting with experts to learn how to use biofeedback techniques.
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Author: roby john
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10. Neurofeedback-One of the great and effective approach for ADD/ADHD
August 18, 2009
Nowadays inattentive behavior can occur in children with depression and anxiety disorders due to an inappropriate level of inattention. Neurofeedback is a therapy technique that presents the user with real time feedback on brainwave activity as measured by sensors on the scalp and also gives the positive ways to respond to stress factors conveniently by making changes in diet, behavior and meditation. In other words, Nerofeedback is the treatment that gives the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to the patient.
We all know that the human brain is adaptable and capable of improvin... (read more)
Author: roby john
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11. Why Handwriting Affects Sales Response Rates
August 06, 2009
American journalist Lance Morrow once said, “Handwriting is civilization’s causal encephalogram.”
Just as an EEG provides us with a vivid picture of our brainwaves, handwriting is a window into our thoughts and feelings. When you write, your brain controls your hand and all the motor movements you make; inevitably, there will be connections between your mood and the way you write.
Do you write with heavy pressure and a vertical slant? You’re probably the one who can stay cool in rough situations.
Handwriting can not only determine your stress management abilities, but also you... (read more)
Author: Andrea Ratajczak
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12. Neurofeedback-Effective and painless option for several illness
August 04, 2009
Neurofeedback is a basically a kind of therapy which is complementary approach and one of a type of treatment along with medication. It is great for almost all the people and is also used to address certain conditions in addition to ADD and ADHD. This therapy can be empowering and often let the patient feel for the first time ever; and they are in charge of their own health and bodily functions to a degree that they were not aware was possible before participating in biofeedback training. In order to there have not been any reports of any significant negative side effects related to the use of... (read more)
Author: roby john
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13. Neurofeedback Therapy - A Treatment For The Brain Dysregulation
July 28, 2009
A direct training of the efficient functioning of the brain, Neurofeedback therapy or treatment is a technique that gives the user the actual or realtime feedback of the brain performance. The activity is measured by sensors on the scalp, or it can be audio vibration and even visual displays. It applies to any aspect of the brain function that can be measured; hence it is a gradual learning process. It is training in self regulation. Also called neurotherapy, neurobiofeedback or EEG biofeedback (EEGBF), this technique provides real time information to the central nervous system (CNS). Some res... (read more)
Author: roby john
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14. Neurofeedback Therapy - A Treatment For The Brain Dysregulation
June 09, 2009
A direct training of the efficient functioning of the brain, Neurofeedback therapy or treatment is a technique that gives the user the actual or realtime feedback of the brain performance. The activity is measured by sensors on the scalp, or it can be audio vibration and even visual displays. It applies to any aspect of the brain function that can be measured; hence it is a gradual learning process. It is training in self regulation. Also called neurotherapy, neurobiofeedback or EEG biofeedback (EEGBF), this technique provides real time information to the central nervous system (CNS). Some res... (read more)
Author: daniel rayfield
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15. Neurolimnal
June 02, 2009
Neuroliminal - A New Tool for Solving Brain Problems
By Phil Bate PhD
There’s a new kid on the block. I invented it, and named it “Neuroliminal”. It’s simple to use and costs a small fraction of the cost of clinical Neurofeedback (AKA EEG and HEG Biofeedback).
Neurofeedback (aka EEG biofeedback) has over the past 40 years been proven to be the most effective “brain training” for virtually allmental or brain problems, including:: ADD/ADHD//Autism Depression Insomnia Epilepsy Anxiety Schizophrenia Addictions PTSD Fibromyalgia
When... (read more)
Author: Philip Bate PhD
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16. Mental Problems Solver
June 02, 2009
Mental Problem Solver
There’s a new drugless therapy that works for most mental problems. It has NO bad side effects! It’s easily affordable even to low income families! It works to change brain wave amplitudes by subliminal messaging. It’s much simpler and much less expensive than EEG Biofeedback, (aka Neurofeedback). In 4 separate volunteer tests over the past 3 years, it has clearly shown that it is at least equally successful to EEG Biofeedback, a proved albeit very expensive therapy.
(For a synopsis of all four tests completed from 2004 to 2007 go to: www.drbate.com/Ref... (read more)
Author: Philip Bate PhD
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17. Stop Drugging Our Kids
June 02, 2009
Stop Drugging Our Kids
A New Solution for the ADD to Autism Problem
There’s a new affordable alternative to dangerous drugs for the ADD-Autism continuum! Unlike drugs, there are NO harmful side effects. Unlike Neurofeedback (AKA EEG Biofeedback, long proved the best therapy), it’s affordable for even low income families.
For about 40 years, EEG Biofeedback (now called Neurofeedback or NeuroTherapy) has proved to be the most effective for “training” kids out of the ADD/ADHD/Autism symptoms. It takes between 50-60 half hour sessions to get an ADD/ADHD child that sits stil... (read more)
Author: Philip Bate PhD
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18. Drugless Therapy for Mental Problems
June 02, 2009
Drugless Therapy for Mental Problems
There’s a new drug free therapy for many, if not most, mental problems that has NO bad side effects. This new solution to these problems is easily affordable even to low income families. (Unlike the time tested EEG Biofeedback (AKA Neurofeedback or Neurotherapy). It works to change brain wave amplitudes in a different, simpler way than EEG Biofeedback. It’s called “Neuroliminal Brain Wave Training”, although most just call it “Neuroliminal”. (There’s a Patent Pending on this new usage).
How does it work? It uses a special combination of sp... (read more)
Author: Philip Bate PhD
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19. Alternative Therapies for Autism
June 02, 2009
Alternate Therapies for Autism This page is designed to help you do research finding help and solutions that improve the autism symptoms. You can use this reference page to search further on many and various therapies that have helped others. New products and theories are showing up all the time. There are many different therapies that have helped many people with "mental problems", ranging from ADD/ADHD/Autism to depression, and even schizophrenia. Some (such as EEG Biofeedback (aka Neurofeedback (NFB)) or End Point Titration (EPT) or Hyperbaric (oxygen tanks), etc, that now have inexp... (read more)
Author: Philip Bate PhD
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20. Neurofeedback Therapy - A Treatment For The Brain Dysregulation
May 19, 2009
A direct training of the efficient functioning of the brain, Neurofeedback therapy or treatment is a technique that gives the user the actual or realtime feedback of the brain performance. The activity is measured by sensors on the scalp, or it can be audio vibration and even visual displays. It applies to any aspect of the brain function that can be measured; hence it is a gradual learning process. It is training in self regulation. Also called neurotherapy, neurobiofeedback or EEG biofeedback (EEGBF), this technique provides real time information to the central nervous system (CNS). Some res... (read more)
Author: daniel rayfield
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21. Germany's Bid For Solar Excellence Scuppered By Upstart Geothermal?
March 16, 2009
In 1991, a quiet but effective revolution began in Germany. It consisted of 5 paragraphs and didn't even provide any future promises (or funding), but it gave something to the average citizen that he didn't have before...access to the grid. The law was entitled Stromeinspeisungsgesetz (commonly known in the US as the Energy Feed-in Law). From 1991, all suppliers of electricity, including private citizens, were granted access to the electrical grid and, by law, would be compensated at an unprecedented premium for all energy sent into the network. By far, the highest commissions were paid to t... (read more)
Author: Judy Collins
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22. Health-There are four categories of brainwaves.
February 16, 2009
The electroencephalogram or EEG evaluates the electrical activity produced by the brain. Brain waves are recorded by an EEG and show the electrical activity of the brain. The brain is an electrochemical organ that has 10 billion interconnected nerve cells which generate electrical activity. There are four categories of brainwaves. The categories range from the most active to the least active and are: beta, alpha, theta and delta
Each brain wave category refers to a different state of brain functioning. The EEG records the brain's electrical pulsations and these pulsations are shown on a m... (read more)
Author: Amit Chanana
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23. Asperger's Syndrome: Children with Asperger's Syndrome are Good Candidates for Hemispheric Integrat
January 29, 2009
Functional neurology deals with affecting neurologic pathways or areas of the brain that are under functioning (A functional disconnect syndrome with regard to an Asperger's child). This assumes that there are no structural problems in the anatomy and children with Asperger's Syndrome are just this type of situation. Their neurological workup that might have included an EEG or an MRI is usually normal. Thus we are dealing with a functional lesion and not a hard lesion such as a tumor or stroke. It is the practicing functional neurologist job to localize or find out where the problem is in the ... (read more)
Author: Dr. Nelson Mane
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24. Understanding Brainwaves for Better Health and Stress Reduction
January 26, 2009
The electroencephalogram or EEG evaluates the electrical activity produced by the brain. Brain waves are recorded by an EEG and show the electrical activity of the brain. . The brain is an electrochemical organ that has 10 billion interconnected nerve cells which generate electrical activity. There are four categories of brainwaves. The categories range from the most active to the least active and are: beta, alpha, theta and delta Each brain wave category refers to a different state of brain functioning. The EEG records the brain’s electrical pulsations and these pulsations are shown on ... (read more)
Author: Michael Hazel
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25. Difficulties in Sleeping with Fibromyalgia
December 25, 2008
It’s almost a given that if you have fibromyalgia, you’re also going to be plagued with sleep problems. There’s no escaping the fact that fibromyalgia and sleep disturbances go hand-in-hand. “Alpha-EEG anomaly” is a common type of sleep ailment experienced by fibromyalgia patients. With this condition, the person sleeps all night but wakes up feeling like he’s barely rested. This happens because the person’s brain activity is similar to that of a person who isn’t sleeping. This is only one of the sleep difficulties associated with fibromyalgia. Others will be outlined in the remainder of this ... (read more)
Author: Paul Julian
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