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Neurofeedback News

Monthly summary of general news, case histories,
and introductory articles about neurofeedback
for the interested layperson

Vol. 11 No. 10 - October 2008

Past issues are available at start.eegspectrum.com/News/
Copyright (C) 2008 by EEG Spectrum International or David Kaiser, Ph.D.. All rights reserved.



  • Announcements  - News
  • Focus - Journal of Neurotherapy, 2002-2008
  • News & Reviews - Recent books and articles

  • Announcements

    Focus

    Journal of Neurotherapy, 2002-2008

    Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life. - Immanuel Kant

    Below is a part 2 of a list of scientific articles published in the Journal of Neurotherapy. Part 1 was published in last month's newsletter. Below is a chronological index of its scientific articles since 2002:


     

    News & Reviews NEW BOOKS

    Misdiagnosis And Dual Diagnoses Of Gifted Children And Adults
    by James T. Webb
    Discussion of dual diagnoses and giftedness

    Social Neuroscience: People Thinking about Thinking People
    by JT Cacioppo, PS Visser, CL Pickett (Eds)
    Mental and brain function during social cognition, emotion, and behavior.

    Stroke Survivor: A Personal Guide to Coping and Recovery
    by Andy Mccann
    Layperson guide to stroke recovery.

    Attention Deficit Disorder : A Different Perception
    by Thom Hartmann
    A classic in the utility-of-non-goal-directed thinking.

    How to Be an Adult in Relationships
    by David Richo
    Guide to healthier love relationships

     


    JOURNAL PAPERS

    Comorbidity as a predictor and moderator of treatment outcome in youth : The most common childhood psychiatric disorders are anxiety disorders, affective disorders, ADHD, and oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder. click for more

    Motor cortex excitability and co-morbidity in Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome. : Gilles de la Tourette syndrome with ADHD is associated with extensive changes in motor cortex excitatbility. click for more

    Individual Differences in Typical Reappraisal Use Predict Amygdala and Prefrontal Responses. : Reappraisal was related to decreased amygdala activity and increased prefrontal and parietal activity during processing of negative facial expressions. click for more

    The psychology and neurobiology of addiction: an incentive-sensitization view. : Sensitized brain systems do not mediate euphoric effects of drugs but instead mediate incentive salience (drug "wanting"). click for more

    Stigma of epilepsy. : One in 4 adults with epilepsy feel socially stigmatized from this condition, fearing rejection and often feeling shame and loneliness. click for more


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