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ISNR 2007 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. 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 presentation are below: Technical Foundations of Neurofeedback : 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
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 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 |