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ISNR and Training Workshop Power Points and Handouts |
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The attached documents are the power points and handouts for talks and workshops presented by Dr. Collura and others. Nancy Wigton's poster on live Z-score training is now attached below. Some of the larger attached files have trouble downloading. If so, try the links below. If you have trouble opening the file, try right-clicking on the link, select "Save Target As" to save it to you local disk, then open the file. Tom Collura's Power Point presentations are below:
January 2010 Technical Foundations of QEEG for Neurofeedback Practitioners www.brainm.com/software/pubs/TFQNF.pdf
2008 ISNR Platform Talk: www.brainm.com/software/pubs/Collura%20Multivariate%20Platform%20Talk%208-22-08.pps
Technical Foundations of Neurofeedback Workshop: www.brainm.com/software/3.0/TFN.pdf
Whole Brain Training Workshop: www.brainm.com/software/3.0/WS9.pdf
Foundations of QEEG and Z Score Training: www.brainm.com/software/3.0/FQZ.pdf
January 2009 Updated 151 page Tech Fndns Neuronal Dynamics and Z Scores www.brainm.com/software/pubs/TFNDZ.pps
AAPB 2009 talk by Penijean Rutter: www.brainm.com/software/pubs/AAPB_2009_ASD_ZSCORE_PJR_1.pps www.brainm.com/software/pubs/AAPB_2009_ASD_ZSCORE_PJR_2.pps
The following link is to a report by Drs. Dick Stark and Bill Lambos regarding use of z score training. This case was presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the ISNR in San Diego. www.brainm.com/software /pubs/L,%20Sam%20Q1%20vs%20Q2%20CNS%20report.pdf
The following link is to Don DuRousseau's 2007 talk on Z Score training: www.brainm.com/software/pubs/DuRousseau.pdf
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10 Oct, 2007
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James R. Johnston
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Tom, this is the first time I have seen this (TFN). (I haven't looked at WQZ or WS9 yet.)_ It indicates to me a clear and thorough exposition. I would love to hear, or read, what you actually said. Do you have any written notes (or book)? Also, would it be possible to get a copy of your paper on quadrature? I faintly remember some interest in quadrature in the 70s, actually integrating against a sine and a cosine wave if I remember right. I never dug into that, but would like to find what you found useful there. Thanks, Jim Jim, I am working on a book, and hope to have something early next year. Yes, the quadrature approach uses time-proven techniques, including from the 50's, 60's, and 70's. It is based on an analog point of view, not a digital point of view. I will post an article on this. Tom |
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