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Getting Started with EEG Neurofeedback

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The long-awaited update to Demos’s classic book for the practitioner looking to add neurofeedback.


Neurofeedback training combines the principles of complementary medicine with the power of electronics. This book provides lucid explanations of the mechanisms underlying neurofeedback as well as the research history that led to its implementation. Essential for all clinicians in this field, this book will guide clinicians through the process of diagnosis and treatment.

367 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 10, 2004

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John N. Demos

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April 30, 2021
یکی از بهترین کتابهایی که در زمینه نوروتراپی و منحصرا نوروفیدبک نوشته و ترجمه شده.
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240 reviews1 follower
April 19, 2022
Not just for medical professionals. If you are just interested in Neurological training, this book provides good insight.
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February 8, 2025
Its an excellent book, if your interested in the details of neurofeedback. Its probably best read if you are a practitioner or have a home neurofeedback machine.
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417 reviews2 followers
September 16, 2011
Its really hard to have personal opinions on edducational books... i mean, if theyre really aweful and inaccurate because your textbook is from the 60's or something then sure. I guess you can dis/agree on methods or the general principle of something... or maybe if it were poorly organized... but this book wasnt bad, a little dry but i read it purly to imput knowledge into my brain for my job and for the sake of knowledge itself so i wasnt expecting the author to be scintillating or anything.
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74 reviews18 followers
June 20, 2009
This is exactly the book I wanted on the subject. Good quantitative background and review of brain functions. Properly referenced. It's a textbook instead of an anecdotal feel goodery.

Whole thing might still be quackish, however. I'll let you know GOODREADS
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April 8, 2013
Not much available in neurofeedback. This did a good job of diving into the field at a general level, while also providing a taste of depth. Call it the "101" of the study.
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