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Posted: 15 Apr, 2009
by: Collura T.
Updated: 13 Feb, 2010
by: Collura T.

I'd like to share my small experience with training settings for
seizures.

Well, during training with one epileptic woman, I've got a sort of
stagnation, one day. No progress at all, frankly speaking.

Initially, I exploited SMR /Theta protocol with SRC and RP set to
values of 500 and 0 ms accordingly for "Focus" protocol.

Well, but after careful reading of Dr. B. Sterman articles about so
called "Post Reinforcement Synchronization" (PRS), eventually, I set
SCR to zero and RP to 2000 ms.

And right after first session with these new settings, we got a new
dramatic growth in SMR level:  1,5 times to baseline!


So, as far as I can understand, PRS is a very important
consideration in NFB therapy.

Sure, I can provide here all articles, that I used, if necessary.

Regards,

Alex    11/12/2007

P.S. Great respect to Tom and his team for ability of BMr software
to regulate SCR and RP. Really crucial feature for me!

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