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Ayers treated 32 level 2 coma patients, who were comatose for more than 2
months, noninvasively with neurofeedback. How many of these patients
emerged from their comas after 1-6 treatments?
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Twenty-five of Ayers's 32 patients emerged from their comas after 1-6 neurofeedback treatments.
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Lubar cautions families considering ADD/ADHD protocol for their children that _______
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Lubar cautions families considering ADD/ADHD protocol for their children
that continued use of medication may be required, learning exercises
will be incorporated into neurofeedback training, and there will be a
several-year follow-up.
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Lubar's ADD/ADHD protocol for children requires an average of ____ sessions.
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Lubar's ADD/ADHD protocol for children requires an average of 35 sessions.
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Ayers and colleagues' neurofeedback protocol for open head trauma trains patients to _______.
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Ayers and colleagues' neurofeedback protocol for open head trauma trains
patients to progressively decrease 4-7 Hz activity and increase 15-18
Hz activity.
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Ayers and colleagues start neurofeedback for open head trauma at the _______.
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Ayers and colleagues start neurofeedback for open head trauma at the somatosensory cortex.
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The rationale for alpha asymmetry neurofeedback for mood disorders is that _______.
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The rationale for alpha asymmetry neurofeedback for mood disorders is that the left frontal area mediates approach behavior.
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Clinical depression is associated with _______.
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Clinical depression is associated with left frontal hypoactivity.
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The goal of alpha asymmetry
neurofeedback for depression reported by Baehr and colleagues is to
______ the difference between ______ frontal alpha amplitude with
respect to total left and right frontal alpha amplitude.
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The goal of alpha asymmetry neurofeedback for depression reported by
Baehr and colleagues is to increase the difference between right-left
frontal alpha amplitude with respect to total left and right frontal
alpha amplitude.
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Experimental patients who received Peniston and Kulkosky's alpha-theta
protocol for alcoholism and control patients were assessed over a
24-month follow-up period. Across this period, ____ of the 10
experimental and ____ of the 10 controls maintained abstinence
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Across the follow-up period, 8 of the 10 experimental subjects and 0 of the 10 controls maintained abstinence.
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The Peniston and Kulkosky protocol for treating addiction incorporates _____ alpha-theta neurofeedback sessions across 28 days.
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The Peniston and Kulkosky protocol for treating addiction incorporates 30 alpha-theta neurofeedback sessions across 28 days.
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When training patients with ADD/ADHD over the age of 14 who show high
alpha power and deficient alpha blocking, Lubar attempts to decrease
______ activity and increase ______ activity.
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When training patients with ADD/ADHD over the age of 14 who show high
alpha power and deficient alpha blocking, Lubar attempts to decrease
6-10 Hz activity and increase 16-22 Hz activity.
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Ayers's protocol for treating coma with neurofeedback involves _______
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Ayers's protocol for treating coma with neurofeedback involves
inhibiting 4-7 Hz activity and then reinforcing the replacement of 4-7
Hz activity with 15-18 Hz activity.
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Case studies published in refereed journals have supported the efficacy of alpha-theta neurotherapy in treating _______.
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Case studies published in refereed journals have supported the efficacy of alpha-theta neurotherapy in treating bulimia nervosa.
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Lubar's placement of electrodes for treating ADD/ADHD is based on where (the) _______.
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Lubar's placement of electrodes for treating ADD/ADHD is based on where the theta-beta ratio is the highest.
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When training children with ADD/ADHD, Lubar attempts to decrease ______ activity and increase ______ activity.
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When training children with ADD/ADHD, Lubar attempts to decrease 4-8 Hz activity and increase 16-20 Hz activity.
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