UNT Neurotherapy Lab Research

Our UNT Neurotherapy Lab team  have unpublished and published research projects. Below are examples of our work.

 

Current Research

Christopher Fisher presented his research project entitled, "QEEG-based Neurofeedback for Treatment of Substance Abuse: A Sample of Current Practices and Preliminary Results of a Case Series" as a poster presentation at the 2008 International Society for Neurofeedback and Research (iSNR) Conference. Eugenia Bodenhammer-Davis and Alan T. Fisher also contributed and co-authored this research project.

Mark Johnson presented his research entitled, "Level of Agreement Among a Group of Experienced QEEG Professionals" at the 2007 International Society for Neurofeedback and Research (iSNR) Conference. Mark received an ISNR Student Research award for this work.

Published Articles

Lark Huang-Storms, Eugenia Bodenhamer-Davis, Richard Davis, & Janice Dunn.(2006) "QEEG-Guided Neurofeedback for Children with Histories of Abuse and Neglect: Neurodevelopmental Rationale and Pilot Study." Journal of Neurofeedback, 10(4).

Abstract: Poor self-regulation is central to the behavioral difficulties experienced by children with traumatic caretaker attachment history. EEG biofeedback teaches children to self-regulate brain rhythmicity, which may in turn affect global improvements in the areas of attention, aggression, impulse control, and trust formation. Research literature reports successful use of neurofeedback for children with ADHD, autism, asthma, stroke, and migraine.  This study extends current research by investigating the effectiveness of neurofeedback in reducing behavioral problems commonly observed in abused/neglected children. Read More


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