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Neurotherapy Clinics Worldwide D. Corydon Hammond, PhD, ABEN, QEEG-D Professor & Psychologist, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation University of Utah School of Medicine Past President iSNR EEG BIOFEEDBACK IN THE TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY Andrews, D.J. and Schonfeld, W.H. (1992). Predictive factors for controlling seizures using a behavioural approach. Seizure, 1, 111-116. Ellenson. B. and Klove. H. (1976). Clinical application of biofeedback training in epilepsy. Scandinavian Journal of Behavior Therapy, 133-144. Finley, W.W. (11977). Operant conditioning of the EEG in two patients with epilepsy: Methodologic and clinical considerations. Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 12(2), 93-111. Finley, W.W., Smith, H.A. and Etherton, M.D. (1975). Reduction of seizures and normalization of the EEG in a severe epileptic following sensorimotor biofeedback training: Preliminary study. Biological Psychiatry, 2, 189-203. Kaplan, B.J. (1975). Biofeedback in epileptics: Equivocal relationship of reinforced EEG frequency in seizure reduction. Epilepsia, 16, 477-485. Kuhlman, W.N. (11 978a). EEG feedback training: Enhancement of somatosensory cortical activity. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 45(2), 290-294. Kuhlman, W.N. (11 978b). EEG feedback training of epileptic patients: Clinical and electroencephalographic analysis. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 45, (6), 699-710. Kuhlman, W.N. and Allison, T. (1977). EEG feedback training in the treatment of epilepsy: Some questions and some answers. Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 12(2), 112-122. Kuhlman, W.N. and Klieger, D. M. (1975). Alpha enhancement: Effectiveness of two feedback contingencies relative to a resting baseline. Psychophysiology, 12(4), 456-460. Lantz, D. and Sterman, M.B. (1988). Neuropsychological assessment of subjects with uncontrolled epilepsy: Effects of EEG biofeedback training. Epilepsia, 29, 163-171. Lantz, D and Sterman. M.B. (1992). Neuropsychological prediction and out come measures in relation to EEG feedback training for the treatment of epilepsy. IN: The neuropsychology of epilepsy. Critical issues in neuropsychology. Thomas L. Bennett, Ed. Plenum Press, New York, NY, 213-231. Lubar, J.F. (1977). Electroencephalographic biofeedback methodology and the management of epilepsy. Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 12(3), 147-185. Lubar. J.F.. and Bahler, W.W. (1976). Behavioral management of epileptic seizures following EEG biofeedback training of the sensorimotor rhythm. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 1, 77-104. Lubar, J.F., Shabsin, H., Natelson, S.E., Holder, G., Whitsett, S.F., Pamplin, W.E., and Krulidowski, D.I. (1981). EEG operant conditioning in intractable epileptics. Archives of Neurology 38, 700-704. Mostofsky, D.J. and Balaschak, B.A. (1977). Psychobiological control of seizures. Psychological Bulletin, 84, 723-750. Quy, R., Hutt, S.J., and Forresi, S. (1979). Sensorimotor rhythm feedback training and epilepsy: Some methodological and conceptual issues. Biological Psychology, 9, 129-149. Seifert, A.R. and Lubar, J.F. (1975). Reduction of epileptic seizures through EEG biofeedback training. Biological Psychology, 3, 157-184. Shouse. M.N.. and Lubar. J.F. (1979). Operant conditioning of EEG rhythms and Ritalin in the treatment of hyperkinesis. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 4, 299. Sterman, M.B. (1973). Neurophysiologic and clinical studies of sensorimotor EEG biofeedback training: Some effects on epilepsy. Seminars in Psychiatry, 5(4), 507-525. Sterman, M.B. (1977). Sensorimotor EEG operant conditioning: Experimental and clinical effects. Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 12(2), 63-92. Sterman, M.B. (1981). EEG biofeedback: physiological behavior modification. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 5(3), 405-412. Sterman, M. B. (1993). Sensorimotor EEG feedback training in the study and treatment of epilepsy. IN: The neurobehavioral treatment of epilepsy.; David 1. Mostofsky, Yngve Lyning, Eds. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Hillsdale, NJ, 1-17. Sterman, M.B. and Friar, L. (1972). Suppression of seizures in an epileptic following sensorimotor EEG feedback training. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neu ro physiology, 33 (1), 89-95. Sterman, M.B, Goodman, S.J., Kovalesky, R.A. (1978). Effects of sensorimotor EEG feedback training on seizure susceptibility in the rhesus monkey. Experimental Neurology, 62(3), 735-747. Sterman, M.B. and MacDonald, L.R. (1978). Effects of central cortical EEG feedback training on incidence of poorly controlled seizures. Epilepsia, 19, 207-222. Sterman, M.B., Macdonald, L.R. and Stone, R.K. (1974). Biofeedback training of the sensorimotor electroencephalogram rhythm in man: Effects on epilepsy. Epilepsia 15(3), 395-416. Tansey. M.A. (1985). The response of a case of petit mal epilepsy to EEG sensorimotor rhythm biofeedback training. International Journal of '110~ Al-RA Tansey. M.A. (1986). A simple and a complex tic (Giles de la Tourette's syndrome): Their response to EEG sensorimotor rhythm biofeedback training. International Journal of Psychophysiologv. 4, 91-97. Tozzo, C.A., Elfner, L.F., and May, Jr., J.C. (1988). EEG biofeedback and relaxation training in the control of epileptic seizures. International Journal of Psych ophysiology 6(3), 185-194. Walker. J. (1995). Remediation of nocturnal seizures by EEG biofeedback: Presentation at 1995 Society for the study of Neuronal Regulation, Scottsdale, AZ. Whitsett, S.F., Lubar, J.F., Holder, G.S., Pamplin, W.E. and Shabsin, H.S. (1982). A double-blind investigation of the relationship between seizure activity and the sleep EEG following EEG biofeedback training. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation 7(2), 193-209. Wyler, A.R., Lockard, J.S. and Ward, A.A. (1976). Conditioned synchronization and seizure occurrence in patients. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 41, 501-512. Wyler, A.R., Robbins, C.A., and Dodrill, C.B. (1979). EEG operant conditioning for control of epilepsy. Epilepsia, 20, 279-286. EEG BIOFEEDBACK IN THE TREATMENT OF ADHD Alhambra, M.A., Fowler, T.P., and Alhambra, A. A. (1995). EEG Biofeedback: A New Treatment Option for ADD/ADHD. Journal of Neurotherapy, 1(1), 39-43. Arnold, L.E. (1995). Some nontraditional (unconventional and/or innovative) psychosocial treatment for children and adolescents: Critique and proposed screening principles. Special Issue: Psychosocial treatment research. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 23, 125-140. Janzen, T., Graap, K., Stephanson, S., Marshal(, W. et al. (1995). Differences in baseline EEG measures for ADD and normally achieving preadolescent males. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 20(l), 65-82. Kaiser, D. A., & Othmer, S. (1998). Efficacy of SMR-beta neurofeedback on aftentional processes. Unpublished paper available at http://www.eegspectrum.com Levesquea, J; Beaauregarda, M, Mensoure, B. (2006): "Effect of neurofeedback training on the neural substrates of selective attention in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study". Neuroscience Letters, Vol 394, Issue 3, 20 February 2006, p 216-221) Linden, M., Gevirtz, R., Isenhart, R, & Fisher, T. (1996). Event-related potential of subgroups of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and the implications for EEG biofeedback. Journal of Neurotherapy, 1, 40-49. Linden, M., Habib, T., & Radojevic V. (1996). A controlled study of the effects of EEG biofeedback on cognition and behavior of children with attention deficit disorder and learning disabilities. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1, 35-49 Lubar, J.F. (11989). Electroencephalographic biofeedback and neurological applications. IN: J. V. Basmajian, (Ed.), Biofeedback: Principles and practice for clinicians (3rd ed.). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, pp. 67-90. Lubar, J.F. (1991). Discourse on the development of EEG diagnostics and biofeedback for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 16 (3), 201-225. Lubar, J. F. (11995). Neurofeedback for the management of aftention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders. In: M. S. Schwartz (Ed.). Biofeedback: A Practitioner's Guide. New York: Guilford, pp. 493-522. Lubar, J.F. & Shouse, M.N. (1976). EEG and behavioral changes in a hyperkinetic child concurrent with training of the sensorimotor rhythm (SMR): a preliminary report. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1(3), 293-306. Lubar, J. F., Swartwood, M. 0., Swartwood, J. N., & O'Donnell, P. H. (1995). Evaluation of the effectiveness of EEG neurofeedback training for ADHD in a clinical setting as measured by changes in TOVA scores, behavioral ratings, and WISC-R performance. Biofeedback and Self- Reg u lation, 29(l), 83-99. Lubar, J.0. & Lubar, J.F. (1984). Electroencephalographic biofeedback of SIVIR and beta for treatment of attention deficit disorders in a clinical setting. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 9(l), 1-23. Plude, David B. (1996). New technology: A biological understanding of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and its treatment. Journal of Neurotherapy, 1, 10-14. Rasey, H. W., Lubar, J. F., McIntyre, A., Zoffuto, A.C., & Abbott, P. L. (1996). Journal of Neurotherapy, 2, 15-21. EEG biofeedback for the enhancement of attentional processing in normal college students. Journal of Neurotherapy, 1, 15-21. Rossiter, T. R., & La Vaque, T. J. (1995). A comparison of EEG biofeedback and psychostimulants, in treating attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders. Journal of Neurotherapy, 1, 48-59. Shouse, M.N. & Lubar, J.F. (1978). Physiological basis of hyperkinesis treated with methylphenidate. Pediatrics 62(3), 343-351. Shouse, M.N. & Lubar, J.F. (1979). Operant conditioning of EEG rhythms and Ritalin in the treatment of hyperkinesis. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 4(4), 299-312. Sterman, M.B. (1996). Physiological origins and functional correlates of EEG rhythmic activities: implications for self-regulation. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 21 (1), 3-33. Tan, G. (1997). Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: pharmacotherapy and beyond. Postgraduate Medicine 101(5), 201-204. Tansey, M. A. (1990). Righting the rhythms of reason: EEG biofeedback training as a therapeutic modality in a clinical office setting. Medical Psychotherapy, 3, 57-68. Tansey, M.A. (1986). A simple and a complex tic (Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome): Their response to EEG sensorimotor rhythm biofeedback training. International Journal of Psychophysiology, (2), 91-97. Wolraich, M.L. & Baumgaertel, A. (1997). The practical aspects of diagnosing and managing children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Clinical Pediatrics, 36, 497-504. EEG BIOFEEDBACK IN THE TREATMENT OF LEARNING DISABILITIES Cunningham, M.D. & Murphy, P.J. (1981). Clinical effects of bilateral EEG biofeedback on verbal, visual-spatial & creative skills in learning disabled male adolescents. Journal of Learning Disabilities. 1(4), 204-208. Linden, M., Habib. T., & Radojevic, V. (1996). A controlled study of theeffects of EEG biofeedback on cognition and behaviour of children with attention deficit disorder and learning disabilities. Biofeedback & Self-Regulation, 21, 35-49 Lubar, B., Calhoun, P. et al. (1985). Learning Disabilities, 18(7), 403ff. Lubar, J.F. (1985). EEG biofeedback and learning disabilities. Theory into Practice, 24(2), 106-111. Tansey, M.A. (1984). EEG sensorimotor rhythm biofeedback training: Some effects on the neurologic precursors of learning disabilities. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1(2), 163-177. Tansey. M.A. (11985). Brainwave signatures--an index reflective of the brain's functional neuroanatomy: Further findings on the effect of EEG sensorimotor rhythm biofeedback training on the neurologic precursors of learning disabilities. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 3(2), 85 -99. Tansey, Michael A. (1990). Righting the rhythms of reason: EEG biofeedback training as a therapeutic modality in a clinical office setting. Medical Psychotherapy: An International Journal, 3, 57-68. Tansey, M.A. (1991). Wechsler (WISC--R) changes following treatment of learning disabilities via EEG biofeedback training in a private practice setting. Australian Journal of Psychology, 43(3), 147-153. Tansey, M.A. (1993). Ten-year stability of EEG biofeedback results for a hyperactive boy who failed fourth grade perceptually impaired class. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 18 (1), 33-44. Tansey, M.A., & Bruner, R.L. (1983). EMG and EEG biofeedback training in the treatment of a 1 0-year-old hyperactive boy with a developmental reading disorder. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 8(l), 25-37. Tansey M.A., Tansey. J.A.. & Tachiki, K.H. (1994). Electroencephalographic cartography of conscious states. International Journal of Neuroscienc, 77, 89-98.
Although this is not an extensive list it is a start for those who are new to the diagnosis of ADD. Journal & Text References Listed by Relevence to Disorder
ADD/ADHD, Learning Disabilities, and Academic-Cognitive Enhancement Alhambra, M. A., Fowler, T. P., & Alhambra, A. A. (1995). EEG biofeedback: A new treatment option for ADD/ADHD. Journal of Neurotherapy, 1 (2), 39-43. Barabasz, A., & Barabasz, M. (1996). Neurotherapy and alert hypnosis in the treatment of attention deficit disorder. Chapter in S. J Lynn, 1. Kirsch, & J. W. Rhue (Eds.), Casebook of clinical hypnosis (pp. 271-292). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press. Barabasz, A., & Barabasz, M. (2000). Treating AD/HD with hypnosis and neurotherapy. Child Study Journal, 30 (1), 25-42. Boyd, W. D., & Campbell, S. E. (1998). EEG biofeedback in the schools: The use of EEG biofeedback to treat ADHD in a school setting. Journal of Neurotherapy, 2 (4), 65-7 1. Budzynski, T. H. (1996). Brain brightening: Can neurofeedback improve cognitive process? Biofeedback, 24 (2), 14-17. Carmody, D. P., Radvanski, D. C., Wadhwani, S., Sabo, M. J. & Vergara, L. (2001). EEG biofeedback training and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in an elementary school setting. Journal of Neurotherapy, 4 (3), 5-27. Carter, J. L., & Russell, H. L. (198 1). Changes in verbal performance IQ discrepancy scores after left hemisphere frequency control training: A pilot report. American Journal of Clinical Biofeedback, 49 (1), 66-67. Cunningham, M., & Murphy, P. (1981). The effects of bilateral EEG biofeedback on verbal, visuospatial and creative skills in LD male adolescents. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 14 (4), 204-208. Fehmi, L. G. (1978). EEG biofeedback, multichannel synchrony training, and attention. Chapter in A. A. Sugarman & R. E. Tarter (Eds.), Expanding dimensions of consciousness. New York: Springer. Fehmi, L. G., & Selzer, F. A. (1980). Biofeedback and attention training. Chapter in S. Boorstein (Ed.), Transpersonal psychotherapy. Palo Alto: Science and Behavior Books. Hammond, D. C. (2000). Medical justification for neurofeedback with ADD/ADHD. Journal of Neurotherapy, 4 (1), 90-93. Hansen, L. M., Trudeau, D., & Grace, L. (1996). Neurotherapy and drug therapy in combination for adult ADHD, personality disorder, and seizure. Journal of Neurotherapy, 2 (1), 6-14. Jackson, G. M., & Eberly, D. A. (1982). Facilitation of performance on an arithmetic task as a result of the application of a biofeedback procedure to suppress alpha wave activity. Biofeedback & Self-Regulation, 7 (2), 211-22 1. Kaiser, D. A., & Othmer, S. (2000). Effect of neurofeedback on variables of attention in a large multi-center trial. Journal of Neurotherapy, 4 (1), 5-15. Kotwal, D. B., Burns, W. J., & Montgomery, D. D. (1996). Computer-assisted cognitive training for ADHD: A case study. Behavior Modification, 20 (1), 85-96. Linden, M., Habib, T., & Radojevic, V. (1996). A controlled study of the effects of EEG biofeedback on cognition and behavior of children with attention deficit disorder and learning disabilities. Biofeedback & Self-Regulation, 21 (1), 35-49. Lubar, J. F. (1985). EEG biofeedback and learning disabilities. Theory i . nto Practice, 26, 106-111. Lubar, J. F. (1989). Electroencephalographic biofeedback and neurological applications. Chapter in J. V. Basmajian (Ed.), Biofeedback: Principles & practice for clinicians (pp. 67-90). New York: Williams & Wilkins. Lubar, J. F. (1991). Discourse on the development of EEG diagnostics and biofeedback for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders. Biofeedback & Self-Regulation, 16 (3), 201-225. Lubar, J. F. (1995). Neurofeedback for the management of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders. Chapter in M. S. Schwartz (Ed.), Biofeedback: A practitioner's guide (pp. 493-522). New York: Guilford. Lubar, J. F. (1997). Neocortical dynamics: Implications for understanding the role of neurofeedback and related techniques for the enhancement of attention. Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback, 22 (2), 111-126. Lubar, J. 0., & Lubar, J. F. (1984). Electroencephalographic biofeedback of SMR and beta for treatment of attention deficit disorders in a clinical setting. Biofeedback & Self-Regulation, 9, 1-23. Lubar, J. F., & Shouse, M. N. (1976). EEG and behavioral changes in a hyperactive child concurrent with training of the sensori ' motor rhythm (SMR): A preliminary report. Biofeedback & Self-Regulation, 1, 293-306. Lubar, J. F., Swartwood, M. 0., Swartwood, J. N., & O'Donnell, P. H. (1995). Evaluation of the effectiveness of EEG neurofeedback training for ADHD in a clinical setting as measured by changes in T.O.V.A. scores, behavioral ratings, and WISC-R performance. Biofeedback & Self-Regulation, 20 (1), 83-99. Lutzenberger, W., Elbert, T., Rockstroh, B., & Birbaumer, N. (1982). Biofeedback of slow cortical potentials and its effects on the performance on mental arithmetic tasks. Biological Psychology, 14, 99-111. Mulholland, T., Goodman, D., & Boudrot, R. (1983). Attention and regulation of EEG alpha-attenuation responses. 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Altshuler (Eds.), Behavior and brain electrical activity. New York: Plenum. Sheer, D. E. (1977). Biofeedback training of 40-Hz EEG and behavior. Chapter in J. Kamiya et al., Biofeedback and self-control 197611977: An annual review. Chicago: Aldine. Shouse, M. N., & Lubar, J. F. (1979). Sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) op_~ erant conditioning and methylphenidate in the treatment of hyper-' kinesis. Biofeedback & Self-Regulation, 4, 299-311. Tansey, M. A. (1984). EEG sensorimotor rhythm biofeedback training: Some effects on the neurological precursors of learning disabilities. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 3, 85-99. Tansey, M. A. (1985). Brainwave signatures-An index reflective of the brain's functional neuroanatomy: Further findings on the effect of EEG sensorimotor rhythm biofeedback training on the neurologic precursors of learning disabilities. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 3, 85-89. Tansey, M. A. (1990). 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