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The Peniston and Kulkosky protocol for treating addiction incorporates
_____ alpha-theta neurofeedback sessions of _____ minutes duration
across 28 days.
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The Peniston and Kulkosky protocol for treating addiction incorporates
30 alpha-theta neurofeedback sessions of 30 minutes duration across 28
days.
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Which conclusion best summarizes clinical outcome studies concerning treatment of generalized seizures?
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SMR neurofeedback is the treatment of choice when treating grand mal epilepsy.
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Alcoholics show low levels of frontal ______ before consuming alcohol. These levels ______ after a challenge dose of alcohol.
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Alcoholics show low levels of frontal alpha before consuming alcohol. These levels increase after a challenge dose of alcohol.
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EEG biofeedback would be inappropriate for treating _______.
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EEG biofeedback would be inappropriate for treating Tourette's syndrome
since there is no evidence of biofeedback's efficacy in this condition.
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Sterman's SMR training protocol for treating grand mal epilepsy involves placing two active electrodes over the ______ cortex
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Sterman's SMR training protocol for treating grand mal epilepsy involves
placing two active electrodes over the left sensorimotor cortex.
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Sterman's protocol for treating grand mal epilepsy trains patients to suppress EEG activity in the ______ band.
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Sterman's protocol for grand mal epilepsy trains patients to suppress
EEG activity in the 4-7 Hz bandpass. Patients are also taught to
suppress EEG activity over 20 Hz and epileptiform spikes.
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A 4-year-old child suddenly freezes and stares blankly for 15 seconds. This best describes a ______ seizure.
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The child's sudden freezing and blank staring are characteristic of a petit mal seizure.
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The Menninger protocol for reducing intractable pain teaches patients to increase EEG activity in the ______ band.
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The Menninger protocol for reducing intractable pain teaches patients to increase EEG activity in the theta band.
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The Menninger alpha-theta protocol incorporates an ______ training
paradigm where ON means increasing and OFF means suppressing a frequency
band.
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The Menninger alpha-theta protocol incorporates an ON-OFF-ON training
paradigm where ON means increasing and OFF means suppressing a frequency
band.
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Training sessions using the Menninger alpha-theta protocol typically last ____ minutes.
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Training sessions using the Menninger alpha-theta protocol typically last 30 minutes.
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Which describes the training sequence in the Menninger alpha-theta protocol?
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The Menninger alpha-theta training sequence includes temperature, SEMG, alpha, and theta biofeedback.
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Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) reported successful treatment of patients
who suffer from chronic anxiety using a(n) _______ protocol.
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Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) reported successful treatment of patients
who suffer from chronic anxiety using a theta-inhibit/beta-enhancement
protocol.
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Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) reported that the predominance of _______
activity in the _______ might impair flexible response to new stimuli.
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Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) reported that the predominance of
slow-wave activity in the frontal and prefrontal cortex might impair
flexible response to new stimuli.
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Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) suggested that patients diagnosed with
chronic anxiety and exhibit high amplitude slow-wave activity should be
trained to _______ amplitude.
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Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) suggested that patients diagnosed with
chronic anxiety and exhibit high amplitude slow-wave activity should be
trained to decrease alpha and theta amplitude.
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Sattlberger
and Thomas (2000) argued that patients diagnosed with chronic anxiety
and exhibit low amplitude alpha activity should be trained to _______
amplitude.
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Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) suggested that patients diagnosed with
chronic anxiety and exhibit low amplitude alpha activity should be
trained to increase alpha amplitude.
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