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Unlocking Your Child’s Potential with Neurofeedback
Special Needs > General Special Needs

Unlocking Your Child’s Potential with Neurofeedback

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...process is simple and non-invasive; through computer technology, the child’s EEG controls a video game. While the...non-invasive; through computer technology, the child’s EEG controls a video game. While the child feels like...University (Nijmegen, the Netherlands), Brainclinics and EEG Resource Institute, a meta-analysis...
Brain-Computer Interfaces for Children Who Can't Speak: Research, Reality, and How to Access Trials
Research > Assistive Tech

Brain-Computer Interfaces for Children Who Can't Speak: Research, Reality, and How to Access Trials

By William Lewis
...can act on. Some systems use electrodes placed on the scalp (non-invasive EEG), others use implanted electrodes (invasive), and a few use sensors that rest...selecting a word, or moving a cursor. The core challenge is signal clarity. EEG systems worn on the...
Navigating Epilepsy: Comprehensive Guide for Individuals with Special Needs
Medical > Neurology

Navigating Epilepsy: Comprehensive Guide for Individuals with Special Needs

By Andrew Donovan
...attention. Specialists such as neurologists and neuropsychologists can undertake detailed evaluations through techniques like Electroencephalogram (EEG) or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to...
Blessing in Disguise by Robin Flutterby Borakove
Special Needs > Asperger Syndrome

Blessing in Disguise by Robin Flutterby Borakove

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...what shape it was in. My frontal lobe was in high beta. That means it was very hot and going about 5 times faster then average. When he then took an EEG of my brain waves, he could not see very many alpha waves. This is extremely important, why? Alpha waves are the reason we can sleep deep, be mindful,...
Neurofeedback: Myth and Reality
Health > Alternative Medicine

Neurofeedback: Myth and Reality

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...clarity, of so-called Neurofeedback, EEG Biofeedback, and/or Neurotherapy....sell equipment, and clinically utilize EEG biofeedback. I have had the opportunity...relating these findings to the practice of EEG biofeedback has yet to be produced....yet to be produced. Digitization of EEG...
Neurofeedback: The Cure for ADHD?
Health > Treatment

Neurofeedback: The Cure for ADHD?

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...can be identified from a person’s brainwaves, or EEG. Now, if a brainwave measure can highlight differences...based on the brainwaves themselves. Just as the EEG can indicate to us what medication may be most appropriate,...appropriate, it can also indicate to us what kind of EEG-based training can affect a remedy....
The Puzzle of Autism
Special Needs > Autism Spectrum

The Puzzle of Autism

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...ago that I was standing in the waiting room of the EEG Institute when a six-year-old autistic child entered...decoded. What we have learned in our clinic at the EEG Institute is that autism is primarily a problem of...called neurofeedback. It involves measuring the EEG, or brainwaves, and rewarding the child for better...
A Discussion of Neurofeedback
Health > Treatment

A Discussion of Neurofeedback

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...centrally involved in everything," says Sue Othmer, clinical director of the EEG Institute in Woodland Hills, California. She and her husband became interested...then has been to discover and figure out how broadly helpful this is." The EEG Institute offers clinical services in Neurofeedback, which in a sentence is...
What is Angelman Syndrome?
Special Needs > Rare Disorders

What is Angelman Syndrome?

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...symptoms seen frequently include delayed or disproportionate head circumference or microcephaly, seizures usually onset before 3 years of age, and abnormal EEG. Other possible signs include protruding tongue, frequent...

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