Why is Neurofeedback Not More Widely Known?
- Inconsistent research methods, preponderance of clinical vs. experimental research
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-lack of before-and-after EEG data
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-other therapies used concurrently with neurofeedback
- Decline in interest in both biofeedback and EEG studies.
- Kaiser, D., 2001, Journal of Neurotherapy 4(4)
- Academy of Neuology
- -dismissed validity of QEEG diagnostics in 1989;
- -cautious revision in 1999
- Russell Barkley dismisses neurotherapy
- “Brain-training” doesn’t fit neatly into any existing medical model
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