Noun
neurofeedback (uncountable)
The presentation of realtime feedback on brainwave activity, as measured by sensors on the scalp, sometimes offered as a means of therapy.
Proceeds from this event support SOS B.C.’s high-demand neurofeedback therapy, counselling, educational, musical, cultural, and transition to adulthood programs for children and youth in foster care (as well as youth who have aged out of care). Source: Internet
Dr. Jason Rhodes from St. Louis Neurotherapy brought Betsy McMahon in to tell us about the progress her daughter has experienced with neurofeedback. Source: Internet
If you have a question for Doug Berry, a local neurofeedback practitioner and psychological counsellor, fill in the form below this article. Source: Internet
Knights says in 18 months, she’s seen much greater awareness of neurofeedback across a wide variety of physicians and mental health professionals looking for an alternative approach to managing health. Source: Internet
“With neurofeedback, it’s like we take you to that position (on the map) and offer another path you can take, and this one is actually a better path,” he said. Source: Internet
They directed me to the Alexander Technique, told me about the Taubman Approach, and guided me through neurofeedback techniques. Source: Internet