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Contributors xvii
Preface XIX
PART I
General Principles and History
1
An Overview of Quantitative EEG and Its Applications
to Neurofeedback
David S. Cantor
I. Historical Overview 3
II. Basic Concepts of EEG 4
A. Genesis 4
B. Recording 7
C. Reviewing and Interpreting QEEGS 11
D. Displays of Quantitative EEG Findings and Clinical
Utilization 14
VII
VI I I Contents
III. Clinical Applications of QEEG 18
A. Diagnostic Condition Classification 18
B. Neurometric QEEG Treatment Applications 19
IV. Summary 22
References 23
2
EEG Database Guided Neurotherapy
Robert W. Thatcher
I. Introduction 29
A. Modern Neuroimaging Advances 29
B. Life Span Reference EEG Databases and Neurotherapy 31
C. Active Tasks Versus Eyes Closed and Eyes Open
QEEG Databases 32
II. Criteria for the Development and Use of EEG Databases 33
A. Full Disclosure of the Content of EEG
Normative Databases 34
B. Demographics and Gender Criteria for Normality and
Subject Selection 34
C. Statistical Standards of QEEG Databases 35
D. Statistical Inferences and Reliability 40
E. Uniform Data Acquisition Procedures and Quality Control 41
F. Artifact Rejection 41
G. QEEG Reference Database Age Distribution 42
H. Time of Day and Other Miscellaneous Factors 42
III. Power Spectral Measures of a QEEG Database 44
A. Power and/or Amplitude EEG Spectral Measures 46
B. Biophysical Linkage between MRI and EEG Amplitude 47
C. EEG Coherence Measures 48
D. Biophysical Linkage between MRI and EEG Coherence 51
E. EEG Phase Measures 52
F. EEG Amplitude Differences and Ratios 52
IV. Univariate Statistics Versus Multivariate Statistics 53
A. QEEG Discriminant Functions 55
B. Growth Spurts in EEG Development 56
V. Individualization of Neurofeedback Based on Reference
QEEG Evaluation 58
A. The Issue of Organicity 58
Contents IX
B. The Issue of Therapy Design 59
C. The Issue of Treatment Evaluation 60
References 60
3
From EEG to Neurofeedback
Thomas H. Budzynski
I. The Alpha Connection 66
II. The Dawning of Biofeedback 67
III. A Brief Look at Other Early Work 68
IV. Performance under Stress 69
V. Twilight States 69
VI. The Falling from Grace of the Alpha State 71
VII. The Sensory Motor Rhythm Path 72
VIII. QEEG: The Quantified EEG 73
IX. EEG Database Development 73
X. The QEEG Feedback Systems 74
XI. The Modern Era of Neurofeedback 75
References 76
PART II
Clinical Applications
4
Medical Applications of NeuroBioFeedback
Rima Laibow
I. Introduction 83
II. Diagnosis Considerations 90
III. Treatment 93
References 101
X Contents
5
Neurofeedback Assessment and Treatment for
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorders
Joel F. Lubar and Judith O. Lubar
I. Background 103
II. Subtypes of Individuals with Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder 107
III. Additional Neurofeedback Considerations for ADD/ADHD 112
IV. Recording EEG and Artifact Considerations 120
V. EEG Signal Processing 123
VI. Databases 125
VII. Termination Issues 128
VIII. Integration of Neurofeedback with Other
Psychological Therapies 130
IX. Informed Consent and Financial Considerations 135
X. Treatment of ADD/ADHD in Adults 137
XI. Addiction Considerations 138
XII. Research Needs 139
References 141
6
Neurotherapy in the Treatment of Dissociation
Thomas Brownback and Linda Mason
I. Neurotherapy Treatment 147
II. The Brownback Mason Protocol 151
III. Future Directions 155
References 155
7
Neurofeedback in the Treatment of
Addictive Disorders
Eugene G. Peniston and Paul J. Kulkosky
I. Introduction 157
A. Historical Background 157
B. Alpha Theta Neurofeedback Therapy 158
Contents XI
II. Methodology and Results 159
A. Neurofeedback for Addiction and PTSD 159
B. Results of Brain Wave Therapy 172
III. Summary and Prospectus 175
A. Replications 175
B. Case Studies 175
C. Commentary 176
References 176
8
Clinical Use of an Alpha Asymmetry
Neurofeedback Protocol in the Treatment of
Mood Disorders
Elsa Baehr,J. Peter Rosenfeld, Rufus Baehr,
and Carolyn Earnest
I. Introduction 181
II. Clinical Use of the Asymmetry Protocol 183
III. The Classification of Depressive Disorders 184
A. Unipolar Depressive Disorders 184
B. Bipolar Disorders 184
IV. Treatment of Depression Using the Asymmetry Protocol 186
A. Subjects 186
B. Procedures 187
V. Case Studies 188
A. Bob 188
B. Celia 189
C. Catherine 190
D. Ann Rose 191
E. Katy 193
F. Deidre 195
VI. Clinical Factors Associated with EEG
Neurofeedback Treatment 196
VII. Negative Factors in the Clinical Situation 197
VIII. Medication and the Asymmetry Protocol 198
IX. Discussion 198
References 200
X I I Contents
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Assessing and Treating Open Head Trauma,
Coma, and Stroke Using Real Time Digital
EEG Neurofeedback
Margaret E. Ayers
I. Open Head Trauma and Other Traumatic Brain Injury 204
II. Assessment 205
III. Real Time Digital Neurofeedback of Open Head Trauma 206
IV. Coma 210
V. Real Time Digital EEG Neurofeedback with Level 2 Coma
(Rancho Scale) 211
VI. Stroke 215
VII. Real Time Digital EEG Feedback with Stroke 216
VIII. Summary 218
References 220
1O
Performance Enchancement Training
through Neurofeedback
S. Louise Norris and Michael Currieri
I. The Essentials of Peak Performance 224
II. Definitions of Terms 225
III. EEG Modification and Consciousness 225
IV. Understanding Brain Wave States 226
V. A Mini Review 227
VI. The Capacity to Shift 229
VII. Research Related to Peak Performance 230
VIII. Peak Performance Training Preparation 234
IX. Peak Performance Training General Principles 235
X. The Cookbook 236
XI. The Business 238
References 238
Contents XIII
PART III
Models for Neurofeedback Efficacy
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EEG Biofeedback: An Emerging Model for Its
Global Efficacy
Siegfried Othmer, Susan F. Othmer, and David A. Kaiser
I. Strains in the Paradigm 244
II. An Emerging New Model 246
III. Structure Versus Function 250
IV. The Kindling Model of Psychopathology 254
V. The Disregulation Model of Psychopathology 257
VI. Return to the Spectrum Theory of Mental Disorders 259
VII. A Bioelectrical Model of Neuroregulation: Basis for the
Functional Theory 262
VIII. The Thalamus: Generator of Brain Rhythms 267
IX. The Role of Rhythmicity in Transient Phenomena 273
X. Partitioning of Brain Function 277
XI. Hemispheric Organization 279
XII. Partitioning in the Frequency Domain 282
XIII. The EEG Biofeedback Method 285
XIV. Clinical Validation 286
XV. Summary 302
XVI. Addendum 303
References 304
12
The Neural Underpinnings of
Neurofeedback Training
Andrew Abarbanel
I. Introduction 311
II. Neurophysiological Processes Relevant to
Neurofeedback Treatment 312
A. Generation of Cortical Potentials 313
B. Neuromodulator Control 316
XIV Contents
C. Rhythmic Oscillations, Brain States, and Information Flow 318
D. Long Term Potentiation 320
III. Neural Mechanisms Underlying Attention and NT 323
A. Anatomical Aspects 324
B. Balances in the Attentional System: An Example 327
C. Synthesis of Neural Processes in NT 329
IV. Relevance to Mental Disorders 331
A. Clinical Findings 331
B. Major Psychiatric Disorders as Generalized Attentional
Disorders: Circuit Theories 332
V. Summary and Conclusions 334
References 336
13
Theories of the Effectiveness of Alpha—Theta
Training for Multiple Disorders
Nancy E. White
I. Introduction 341
A. The Peniston Protocol 342
II. Theories of the Protocol s Effectiveness 344
A. States of Consciousness and the Continuum of Arousal 344
B. State Context Dependent Learning and Retrieval 345
C. Trauma and Mind Body Interaction 347
D. Patient Therapist Relationship 352
III. Toward a Synthesis 353
A. A Multilevel Matrix 354
B. CO EX System 355
C. The Transpersonal Domain 357
IV. A Case Study 360
A. Background and Treatment Experience 360
B. Follow up 363
V. Summary and Conclusions 363
References 365
Contents XV
PART IV
Legal and Ethical Issues
14
Ethical, Legal, and Professional Pitfalls
Associated with Neurofeedback Services
Sebastian Striefel
I. Purpose 371
II. Definitions 372
III. Competence 373
A. Training 373
B. Supervision 374
C. Ethical Principles 376
D. The Boundaries of Competence 377
E. Determining Competence 377
F. Questioning a Practitioner s Competence 381
IV. Neurofeedback and the Law 382
A. Title Versus Practice Acts 382
B. Determining Who Can Provide Neurofeedback 383
C. Penalties and Changing the Law 383
D. Education Versus Treatment 384
E. Other Relevant Laws 385
V. Professional Decision Making 385
A. Intervention Versus Referral 385
B. Decision Making Flowchart 385
VI. Cautions and Contraindications in Using Neurofeedback 387
A. Cautions 387
B. Contraindications 391
VII. Responsible Practice 392
VIII. QEEG Considerations 393
A. Pre and Post QEEGS 393
B. Interpretations 394
C. FDA Issues 394
IX. Standard of Care 395
X. Summary 398
References 398
Index 4O1
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