Biofeedback and Neurofeedback: Publications and Resources

Summary: The Disabled World list of publications on biofeedback and neurofeedback therapy includes a diverse range of articles, research papers, and informational resources. These cover topics such as anxiety reduction, pain management, ADHD treatment, and cognitive enhancement. The collection features peer-reviewed studies, clinical trial results, and expert-authored pieces that provide valuable insights into the effectiveness and applications of these techniques. For individuals with disabilities, seniors, and others seeking alternative or complementary treatments, these publications offer evidence-based information on how biofeedback and neurofeedback may help manage various conditions and improve overall well-being. The curated list serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in exploring non-invasive, drug-free approaches to health and healing. While the material offers understanding and potential benefits, it's important to note that the inclusion of information does not necessarily indicate peer review or endorsement by DW.

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Biofeedback and Neurofeedback: Publications and Resources
Title of
Document
Paper
Author
Peer
Review
Preface / PostfacePublication
Type
Publish
Date
Updated / Revised
Neurofeedback for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)University of Geneva (UNIGE)2022/10/152023/01/04
Neurofeedback May Help Chemo Brain PatientsUniversity of California - Los AngelesYes✓ Preface
✓ Postface
Research, Study, Analysis2022/08/252025/08/19
Neurofeedback May Help Treatment Resistant DepressionEuropean College of NeuropsychopharmacologyYesStudy2017/09/032023/09/20
NIH Funds Health and Quality of Life Robot DevelopmentNIH/National Institute of Biomedical Imaging & Bioengineering2015/12/042018/06/21
EEG Biofeedback TherapyMike Selvon2009/01/25
What is BiofeedbackRobert Taylor2009/01/25
Biofeedback Flexyx Neurotherapy System for Fibromyalgia Chronic PainErica Thompson2009/01/25
Biofeedback Can Help YouJulie Myers2009/01/252013/06/14
Biofeedback for Anxiety and Panic AttacksDr. Jan Banis2009/01/252010/07/21
Biofeedback the Path to HealingMichelle Toole2009/01/252016/06/12

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