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Fehmi / Collura paper on Monopolar and Bipolar Training - Journal of Neurotherapy 2007
The following link is for a paper that was published in the Journal of Neurotherapy in 2007. It describes the benefits, as well as limitations, of monopolar and bipolar training, and makes the case for consistent use of monopolar recordings for assessment as well as training. It was...
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Stanford Symposium - Music, Rhythm, and the Brain
Information regarding this symposium is available at:
A copy of the paper presented is at:
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Photic Stimulation Articles
See the attachments for information on photic stimulation in relation to EEG
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Research - Placebo controlled double-blind studies with EEG Biofeedback - Methods
The following discusses methods to produce a placebo EEG biofeedback experience for clinical research. It describes some approaches that have been evaluated, and used, in the design of such experiments. The intent is that, the same way that a pharmaceutical research study can use either...
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Discovery 24E NeuroGuide maps
The following maps were made with Neuroguide using Discovery 24E EEG data:
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Movement-Related Potentials Research
The attachments report movement-related potential recorded at the Cleveland Clinic by the team that Dr. Collura worked with. It shows potentials recorded invasively (sensors placed inside the head, directly on the brain). Among the interesting findings is that the brain potentials...
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Brain - A look at the brain
The following picture:
shows the right side of the brain.
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Jon Frederick article & abstracts on mind/body medicine and introspective EEG alpha state discrimination
The attached articles are relevant to internal state discrimination and EEG research
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Links to Functional Brain References
The attached files below include the Hagmann article on brain hubs, and the Raichle Snyder article on the default brain. The Brede Database is described below with a link.
Brede Database
is a neuroinformatics database. It contains taxonomies of brain functions and brain regions...
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