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Neurofeedback and Neuromodulation Techniques and Applications. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • 450 Pages
  • December 2019
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4759450

Neurofeedback and Neuromodulation Techniques and Applications, Second Edition, presents the latest techniques, analysis and applications to specific patient populations and disorders. The book will serve as an extensive reference on neuromodulation techniques with its discussions on innovative applications that either currently exist or are in development. Top scholars in the field offer both the breadth needed for an introductory scholar and the depth desired by a clinical professional. This information is critical for neurosurgeons, neuropsychologists, neurophysiologists, clinical psychologists, and other proceduralists, providing a clear presentation of the frontiers of this exciting and medically important area.



  • Includes techniques to use with patients
  • Integrates neurofeedback with neuromodulation techniques
  • Discusses what the technique is, for which disorders it is effective, and the evidence basis behind its use
  • Written at an appropriate level for clinicians and researchers
  • Provides updates from the earlier edition, including more advanced assessment and intervention techniques

Table of Contents

Part One: Neuromodulation: Analysis Techniques 1. Assessment of EEG (QEEG) and brain arousal: Relevance for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment in neuropsychiatry 2. Use of Databases in Quantitative EEG Evaluation: An Update 3. LORETA Current Source Density: Implications for Diagnostic and Clinical Utility 4. Advances in the Measurement of EEG Connectivity

Part Two: Endogenous Neuromodulation Strategies 5. Feedback of Slow Cortical Potentials: Basics, Application and Evidence 6. Four Channel Multivariate Coherence Training: Theory and Empirical Evidence 7. Emerging Empirical Evidence Supporting Connectivity-Guided Neurofeedback for Autistic Disorders 8. Seizures, Epilepsy and Neurofeedback 9. Quieting the Cacophony: Trauma, Disordered Arousal, and Neurofeedback 10. Evidence Supporting Neurofeedback for Adult Psychiatric Disorders 11. Real-Time Regulation and Detection of Brain States from fMRI Signals

Part Three: Exogenous Neuromodulation Strategies 12. Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Depression: Protocols, Mechanisms, and New Developments 13. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Tinnitus 14. Neurophysiological Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation 15. Effects of rTMS and Neurofeedback on Gamma Frequency Activity in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Part Four: Mechanism of Change and Long-Term Consolidation: Beginning Evidence 16. Functional Neuroimaging Evidence Supporting Neurofeedback in ADHD 17. Self-Tuning the Brain towards Criticality? Restoring Long-Range Temporal Correlations with Neurofeedback 18. Enduring Effects of Neurofeedback in Children

Authors

Coben, Robert Dr. Coben received his doctoral degree in 1991 and has been a licensed psychologist in the state of New York since 1994 and in the state of Arkansas since 2015. He is the Director and Chief Neuropsychologist of NeuroRehabilitation and Neuropsychological Services, the Co-Director of Integrated Neuroscience Services, and works as a practicing Neuropsychologist at Integrated Neuropsychological Services. His post-doctoral training in clinical and rehabilitation neuropsychology was done at the UCLA Medical Center and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in California. His experience in rehabilitation neuropsychology includes directing two separate inpatient neurorehabilitation programs. He is former director of inpatient and outpatient brain rehabilitation at Staten Island University Hospital. He is an affiliate of Winthrop University Hospital and an affiliated researcher of NYU Medical Center. Dr. Coben is a member in good standing of the American Psychological Association, International Neuropsychological Society, International Society for Neurofeedback and Research, and the American Association of Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. He is an associate editor for Frontiers in Child Health and Human Development and Frontiers in Public Health. He is also an editorial reviewer for the following journals: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, Frontiers in Child Health and Human Development, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Clinical Neurophysiology, Neuroimage, and Journal of Psychophysiology. He has edited special issues of journals on EEG Connectivity, and Neuromodulation techniques for Autism and Epilepsy. His research interests include the study of Neuropsychology and Neurophysiology in the understanding of childhood neurodevelopmental disorders, especially autism, and treatment applications for the same.