D. Corydon Hammond,
PhD
Professor, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
University of Utah School of Medicine
Frank
H. Duffy, M.D., Professor and Pediatric Neurologist
at Harvard Medical School, stated in an editorial in
the January 2000 issue of the journal Clinical
Electroencephalography that the scholarly
literature suggests that neurofeedback 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" (p. v). "It is a field to
be taken seriously by all." (p. vii).
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...
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