Neurofeedback (NFB), also called neurotherapy, neurobiofeedback or EEG biofeedback, enables an individual totrain brainwave activity, as measuredby electrodes on the scalp,via feedback of EEG information in the form of a video display, soundor vibration. If brain activitychanges in the direction desired by the therapist, a positive "reward"feedback is given to the individual, and if it regresses, either anegative feedback or no feedback is given (depending on the protocol).Rewards can be as simple as a change in pitch of a tone or as complexas a certain type of movement of a character in a video game.

Neurofeedback has been researched and documented in various ways formore than 30 years. Below are some links to research studies, referencelists and other interesting information all related to neurofeedback.

ComprehensiveNeurofeedback Bibliography

Download a recent NFB research comparison between NFB and Medication

TheScientific Basis of NFB Training

AComparison of NFB and Stimulant medication

10year stability of NFB training

WISCchanges following NFB treatment

Applicationof NFB to ADHD