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- First Communications About Operant Conditioning of the EEG". Journal of Neurotherapy. 15 (1): 65–73. doi:10.1080/10874208.2011.545764. ISSN 1087-4208. Frederick...
- Hemoencephalography (HEG) is a neurofeedback technique in the field of neurotherapy. Neurofeedback, a specific form of biofeedback, is based on the idea...
- weakness in the rhomboids, mid and lower trapezius and neck flexor muscles Neurotherapy is an operant conditioning test where patients are given conditional...
- The Journal of Neurotherapy: Investigations in Neuromodulation, Neurofeedback and Applied Neuroscience was a scientific journal for the study and application...
- PMC 6885063. PMID 26134172. Cantor DS, Evans JR, eds. (2014). Clinical Neurotherapy. doi:10.1016/C2011-0-07624-X. ISBN 978-0-12-396988-0.[page needed] Wu...
- 2021-12-01 Cantor, David S.; Evans, James R. (2013-10-18). Clinical Neurotherapy: Application of Techniques for Treatment. Academic Press. ISBN 9780123972910...
- Hz audiovisual stimulation on EEG amplitude at the vertex. Journal of Neurotherapy, 3(3), 23-27. Huxley, A. (1954) The doors of perception/heaven and ****...
- ISBN 978-1-56507-160-5. Paul G. Swingle (2008). Biofeedback for the Brain: How Neurotherapy Effectively Treats Depression, ADHD, Autism, and More. Rutgers University...
- specific receptor sub-types. The company has stated its approach to neurotherapy development can be viewed as: Development of treatment opportunities...
- Anna (October 2021). "Ethical and Legal Considerations of Alternative Neurotherapies". AJOB Neuroscience. 12 (4): 257–269. doi:10.1080/21507740.2021.1896601...