The Center for Advanced NeuroTherapy has a library of published research available. Please give us a call for specific interests.  

The Cost of Depression
 
Doctors Urged to be More Thorough in ADD Diagnosis
 
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

This Comprehensive Neurofeedback Bibliography was compiled by D. Corydon Hammond, PhD, Professor, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of Utah School of Medicine.

Many websites have more information available, including articles and research papers. These include www.ISNR.org, www.AAPB.org, www.BCIA.org, www.eeginfo.org, www.eegresearch.com

 

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Carolyn Robertson is a certified Neurotherapist. She is not a licensed physician. EEG-Neurofeedback services are not licensed by the State of California and are considered alternative or complementary to healing arts services that are licensed by the State of California. EEG-Neurofeedback services involve learning to change your own behavior utilizing feedback to modify your brain wave patterns. That feedback is provided by equipment that monitors and shows brain wave activity. The theory of treatment of EEG-Neurofeedback services is based on 40 years of research conducted in university settings across the country and outside the United States. EEG-Neurofeedback is a combination of operant conditioning and biofeedback. Further explanation can be found on this website.