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Sterman, MB (1996). Physiological origins and functional correlates of EEG rhythmic activities: implications for self-regulation. Biofeedback Self Regul 1996 Mar;21(1):3-33.

Sterman, M. B. Sensorimotor EEG feedback training in the study and treatment of epilepsy. In The neurobehavioral treatment of epilepsy.; David I. Mostofsky, Yngve Loyning, Eds. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc, Hillsdale, NJ, US, 1993. 1-17 of ix, 350 pp.

Lubar, Joel F Electroencephalographic biofeedback and neurological applications. In Biofeedback : Principles and practice for clinicians (3rd ed.). (John V. Basmajian, Ed.), . Williams & Wilkins Co, Baltimore, MD, US, 1989. 67-90 of xiii, 396 pp.

Peniston, Eugene G.; Kulkosky, Paul J. a-j Brainwave training and b-endorphin levels in alcoholics. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 1989 Apr, v13 (n2):271-279.

Tansey, Michael A. 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, 1985 Nov, v3 (n2):85-99.

Echenhofer, Frank G.; Coombs, Mary M. A brief review of research and controversies in EEG biofeedback and meditation. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 1987, v19 (n2):161-171.

Janzen, Troy; Graap, Ken; Stephanson, Stephan; Marshall, Wilma; and others. Differences in baseline EEG measures for ADD and normally achieving preadolescent males. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1995 Mar, v20 (n1):65-82.


ADHD Journal Articles

Janzen, T., Graap, K., Stephanson, S., Marshall, W., & Fitzsimmons, G. (1995). Differences in Baseline EEG Measures for ADD and Normally Achieving Preadolescent Males. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1995, pp. 65-82.

Linden M, Habib T, Radojevic V. A controlled study of the effects of EEG biofeedback on cognition and behavior of children with attention deficit disorder and learning disabilities. Biofeedback Self Regul 21(1), 35-49 (1996).

Lubar, Joel F. (1989). Electroencephalographic biofeedback and neurological applications. IN: Biofeedback : Principles and practice for clinicians (3rd ed.). (John V. Basmajian, Ed.), . Williams & Wilkins Co, Baltimore, MD, US, 1989. 67-90 of xiii, 396 pp.

Lubar, Joel F.; Swartwood, Michie Odle; Swartwood, Jeffery N.; O'Donnell, Phyllis H. 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, 1995 Mar, v20 (n1):83-99.

Lubar, Judith O.; Lubar, Joel F. (1984). Electroencephalographic biofeedback of SMR and beta for treatment of attention deficit disorders in a clinical setting. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1984 Mar, v9 (n1):1-23.

Lubar, Joel F. Discourse on the development of EEG diagnostics and biofeedback for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1991 Sep, v16 (n3):201-225.

Rossiter, TR & La Vaque, TJ (1995). A Comparison of EEG Biofeedback and Psychostimulants in Treating Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders Journal of Neurotherapy, Summer 1995, 48-59.

Tansey, Michael A. Righting the rhythms of reason: EEG biofeedback training as a therapeutic modality in a clinical office setting. Medical Psychotherapy: An International Journal, 1990, v3:57-68.

Tansey, Michael A.; Bruner, Richard L. EMG and EEG biofeedback training in the treatment of a 10-year-old hyperactive boy with a developmental reading disorder. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1983 Mar, v8 (n1):25-37.

Tansey, Michael A. Ten-year stability of EEG biofeedback results for a hyperactive boy who failed fourth grade perceptually impaired class. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1993 Mar, v18 (n1):33-44.


Epilepsy Journal Articles

Finley, William W.; Smith, Hoyt A.; Etherton, Murray D. Reduction of seizures and normalization of the EEG in a severe epileptic following sensorimotor biofeedback training:Preliminary study. Biological Psychology, 1975, v2 (n3):189-203.

Finley, William W. Operant conditioning of the EEG in two patients with epilepsy: Methodologic and clinical considerations. Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1977 Apr-Jun, v12 (n2):93-111.

Lantz DL, Sterman MB (1988). Neuropsychological assessment of subjects with uncontrolled epilepsy: effects of EEG feedback training. Epilepsia 1988 Mar;29(2):163-171.

Lantz, Delee; Sterman, M. B. Neuropsychological prediction and outcome 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, US, 1992. 213-231 of xx, 316 pp.

Lubar, Joel F. Electroencephalographic biofeedback methodology and the management of epilepsy. Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1977 Jul-Sep, v12 (n3):147-185.

Lubar JF, 1991. Discourse on the development of EEG diagnostics and biofeedback for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders. Biofeedback Self Regul 16(3), 201-225.

Lubar JF, Bahler WW. (1976). Behavioral management of epileptic seizures following EEG biofeedback training of the sensorimotor rhythm. Biofeedback Self Regul 1976 Mar;1(1):77-104.

Lubar JF, Shabsin HS, Natelson SE, Holder GS, Whitsett SF, Pamplin WE, Krulikowski DI. EEG operant conditioning in intractable epileptics. Arch Neurol 1981 Nov;38(11):700-704.

Lubar JF, & Shouse MN (1976). EEG and behavioral changes in a hyperkinetic child concurrent with training of the sensorimotor rhythm (SMR): a preliminary report. Biofeedback Self Regul 1(3), 293-306.

Shouse MN, & Lubar, Joel F. (1979). Operant conditioning of EEG rhythms and ritalin in the treatment of hyperkinesis. Biofeedback Self Regul 4(4), 299-312.

Shouse MN, & Lubar, Joel F. (1978). Physiological basis of hyperkinesis treated with methylphenidate. Pediatrics 62(3), 343-351.

Sterman, MB (1996). Physiological origins and functional correlates of EEG rhythmic activities: implications for self-regulation. Biofeedback Self Regul 1996 Mar;21(1):3-33.

Sterman, M. B. Sensorimotor EEG feedback training in the study and treatment of epilepsy. In The neurobehavioral treatment of epilepsy.; David I. Mostofsky, Yngve Loyning, Eds. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc, Hillsdale, NJ, US, 1993. 1-17 of ix, 350 pp.

Sterman MB (1989). Future perspectives for applied psychophysiology and biofeedback. Biofeedback Self Regul 1989 Jun;14(2):83-88.

Sterman, M. B.; Goodman, S. J.; Kovalesky, R. A. Effects of sensorimotor EEG feedback training on seizure susceptibility in the rhesus monkey. Experimental Neurology, 1978 Dec, v62 (n3):735-747.

Sterman, M. B.; Friar, L. Suppression of seizures in an epileptic following sensorimotor EEG feedback training. Electroencephalography & Clinical Neurophysiology, 1972 Jul, v33 (n1):89-95.

Sterman, M. B.; Macdonald, L. R.; Stone, R. K. Biofeedback training of the sensorimotor electroencephalogram rhythm in man: Effects on epilepsy. Epilepsia, 1974 Sep, v15 (n3):395-416.

Sterman MB, 1981. EEG biofeedback: physiological behavior modification. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 5(3), 405-412.

Sterman, M. B. Neurophysiologic and clinical studies of sensorimotor EEG biofeedback training: Some effects on epilepsy. Seminars in Psychiatry, 1973 Nov, v5 (n4):507-525.

Sterman, M. B. Sensorimotor EEG operant conditioning: Experimental and clinical effects. Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1977 Apr-Jun, v12 (n2):63-92.

Tansey, Michael A. The response of a case of petit mal epilepsy to EEG sensorimotor rhythm biofeedback training. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1985 Nov, v3 (n2):81-84.

Tozzo, Carmen A.; Elfner, Lloyd F.; May, Jack G. EEG biofeedback and relaxation training in the control of epileptic seizures. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1988 Aug, v6 (n3):185-194.

Whitsett SF, Lubar JF, Holder GS, Pamplin WE, Shabsin HS. A double-blind investigation of the relationship between seizure activity and the sleep EEG following EEG biofeedback training. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1982 Jun, v7 (n2):193-209.


Alpha-Theta Journal Articles

Fahrion, Steven L.; Walters, E. Dale; Coyne, Lolafaye; Allen, Thomas. Alterations in EEG amplitude, personality factors, and brain electrical mapping after alpha-theta brainwave training: A controlled case study of an alcoholic in recovery. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 1992 Jun, v16 (n3):547-552.

Peniston, Eugene G.; Kulkosky, Paul J. a-j Brainwave training and b-endorphin levels in alcoholics. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 1989 Apr, v13 (n2):271-279.

Peniston, EG and Paul J. Kulkosky, PJ (1990). Alcoholic personality and alpha-theta brainwave training. Medical Psychotherapy, 3:37-55, 1990.

Saxby, E., & Peniston, E.G. (1995). Alpha-theta brainwave neurofeedback training: An effective treatment for male and female alcoholics with depressive symptoms. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 51, 685-693. Sarnoff, David. Biofeedback : New uses in counseling. Personnel & Guidance Journal, 1982 Feb, v60 (n6):357-360.

Saxby E, Peniston EG (1995). Alpha-theta brainwave neurofeedback training: an effective treatment for male and female alcoholics with depressive symptoms. J Clin Psychol 1995 Sep;51(5):685-693.


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12th Interdisciplinary Conference on the Experimental and Clinical Study of Higher Nervous Functions. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 1975 Mar, v17 (n1):28-69.

Abarbanel, A. (1995). Gates, States, Rhythms, and Resonances: The Scientific Basis of Neurofeedback Training Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 1, No 2, Fall, 1995, 15-38. Andrasik, Frank; Attanasio, Virginia. Biofeedback in pediatrics: Current status and appraisal. Advances in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 1985, v6:241-286.

Andrews, Donna J.; Schonfeld, Warren H. Predictive factors for controlling seizures using a behavioural approach. Seizure, 1992 Jun, v1 (n2):111-116.

Arnold, L. Eugene. 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, 1995 Feb, v23 (n1):125-140.

Bell, J. Stephen. The use of EEG theta biofeedback in the treatment of a patient with sleep-onset insomnia. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1979 Sep, v4 (n3):229-236.

Birbaumer, N.; Wildgruber, Ch. Experiment on the theta activity of the human EEG. European Journal of Behavioural Analysis & Modification, 1975 Dec, v1 (n2):133-136.

Blanchard, Edward B.; Schwarz, Shirley P.; Suls, Jerry M.; Gerardi, Maryrose A.; and others. Two controlled evaluations of multicomponent psychological treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 1992 Mar, v30 (n2):175-189.

Block, Bruce. Transcendental Meditation as a reciprocal inhibitor in psychotherapy. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 1977 Summer, v9 (n1):78-82.

Borgeat, Francois; Hade, Bernard; Larouche, Leon M.; Gauthier, Bernard. Psychophysiological effects of therapist's active presence during biofeedback as a simple psychotherapeutic situation. Psychiatric Journal of the University of Ottawa, 1984 Sep, v9 (n3):132-137.

Borkovec, T. D. Insomnia. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 1982 Dec, v50 (n6):880-895.

Boudrot, Robert L.; Goodman, David M.; Mulholland, Thomas B. An EEG alpha-detection, feedback stimulation, and data analysis system. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1978 Oct, v10 (n5):646-651.

Burgar, Charles G.; Rugh, John D. Proposed standard measurement techniques for the technical specification of biofeedback devices. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1978 Oct, v10 (n5):632-638.

Burish, Thomas G.; Hendrix, E. Mitchell. Importance of relaxation instructions in the EMG biofeedback training package. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1980, v24 (n3-4):137-145.

Butler, Francine; Taub, Edward. Abstracts of papers presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting ofthe Biofeedback Society of America. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1977 Sep, v2 (n3):279-326.

Butollo, W. J. An experiment on the feedback of the theta activity of the human EEG: The struggle with falsifications and confirmation of hypotheses. European Journal of Behavioural Analysis & Modification, 1975 Dec, v1 (n2):127-132.

Carter, John L.; Russell, Harold L. Changes in verbal-performance IQ discrepancy scores after left hemisphere EEG frequency control training: A pilot report. American Journal of Clinical Biofeedback, 1981 Spring-Summer, v4 (n1):66-67.

Cassel, Russell N. Fostering transcendental meditation using bio-feedback eliminates hoax and restores creditability to art. Psychology, 1976 May, v13 (n2):58-64.

Cassel, Russell N. Effective health care must focus on harmony in one's neural activity to increase global functioning. Psychology: A Journal of Human Behavior, 1995, v32 (n1):39-42.

Cassel, Russell N. Biofeedback for developing self-control of tension and stress in one's hierarchy of psychological states. Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1985, v22 (n2):50-57.

Chernigovskii, V. N.; Markman, V. K.; Avsarkisyan, A. N. Voluntary control of alpha- and theta-rhythms of the human EEG. Human Physiology, 1982 Sep-Oct, v8 (n5):366-370.

Chisholm, Ronald C.; DeGood, Douglas E.; Hartz, Mary A. Effects of alpha feedback training on occipital EEG, heart rate, and experiential reactivity to a laboratory stressor. Psychophysiology, 1977 Mar, v14 (n2):157-163.

Cinciripini, Paul M. Discrimination of sensorimotor EEG (12-15 Hz) activity: A comparison of response, production, and no-feedback training conditions. Psychophysiology, 1984 Jan, v21 (n1):54-62.

Cohen, Harvey D.; Graham, Charles; Fotopoulos, Sophia S.; Cook, Mary R. A double-blind methodology for biofeedback research. Psychophysiology, 1977 Nov, v14 (n6):603-608.

Cott, Arthur; Pavloski, Raymond P.; Goldman, Jeffrey A. Cortical alpha rhythm, biofeedback, and the determinants of subjective state. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1981 Sep, v110 (n3):381-397.

Cott, Arthur; Pavloski, Raymond P.; Black, Abraham H. Operant conditioning and discrimination of alpha: Some methodological limitations inherent in response-discrimination experiments. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1981 Sep, v110 (n3):398-414.

Coursey, Robert D.; Frankel, Bernard L.; Gaarder, Kenneth R.; Mott, David E. A comparison of relaxation techniques with electrosleep therapy for chronic, sleep-onset insomnia: A sleep-EEG study. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1980 Mar, v5 (n1):57-73.

Cram, Jeffrey R.; Kohlenberg, Robert J.; Singer, Michael. Operant control of alpha EEG and the effects of illumination and eye closure. Psychosomatic Medicine, 1977 Jan-Feb, v39 (n1):11-18.

Crosson, Bruce; and others. EEG alpha training, hypnotic susceptibility, and baseline techniques. International Journal of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis, 1977 Oct, v25 (n4):348-360.

Cunningham, Mark D.; Murphy, Philip J. The effects of bilateral EEG biofeedback on verbal, visual-spatial, and creative skills in learning disabled male adolescents. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1981 Apr, v14 (n4):204-208.

de Pascalis, Vilfredo; Alberti, Maria L.; Pandolfo, Raffaele. Anxiety, perception, and control of heart rate. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 1984 Aug, v59 (n1):203-211.

de Pascalis, Vilfredo; Silveri, Alessandra. Effects of feedback control of EEG alpha asymmetry during covert mental tasks. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1986 Jan, v3 (n3):163-170.

DeGood, Douglas E.; Chisholm, Ronald C. Multiple response comparison of parietal EEG and frontalis EMG biofeedback. Psychophysiology, 1977 May, v14 (n3):258-265.

DeGood, Douglas E.; Valle, Ronald S. Self-reported alcohol and nicotine use and the ability to control occipital EEG in a biofeedback situation. Addictive Behaviors, 1978, v3 (n1):13-18.

DeGood, Douglas E.; and others. Concordance among self-regulated responses: Is self-regulatory ability a psychophysiological "trait"? Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1983 Sep, v8 (n3):351-361.

Dougherty, John. Relief of phantom limb pain after EMG biofeedback -assisted relaxation: A case report. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 1980, v18 (n4):355-357.

Dumas, Roland A. Cognitive control in hypnosis and biofeedback. International Journal of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis, 1980 Jan, v28 (n1):53-62.

Eason, Robert G.; Sadler, Roberta. Relationship between voluntary control of alpha activity level through auditory feedback and degree of eye convergence. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1977 Jan, v9 (n1):21-24.

Echenhofer, Frank G.; Coombs, Mary M. A brief review of research and controversies in EEG biofeedback and meditation. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 1987, v19 (n2):161-171.

Elder, S. Thomas; Lashley, Joyce K.; Steck, Charles G. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A challenge for biofeedback. American Journal of Clinical Biofeedback, 1982 Fall-Winter, v5 (n2):123-125.

Elder, S. Thomas; Lashley, Joyce K.; Kedouri, Nela; Regenbogen, Deborah; and others. Can subjects be trained to communicate through the use of EEG biofeedback? Clinical Biofeedback & Health: An International Journal, 1986 Spring-Summer, v9 (n1):42-47.

Emerson, Phillip L. FORTRAN subroutine for an EEG feedback digital filter. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 1985 Aug, v17 (n4):469-473.

Engel-Sittenfeld, Pola; Engel, Rolf R.; Huber, Helmuth P.; Zangl, Kornelia. Active mechanisms of psychological therapy techniques in the treatment of chronic sleep disorders. Zeitschrift fur Klinische Psychologie. Forschung und Praxis, 1980, v9 (n1):34-52.

Fahrion, Steven L.; Walters, E. Dale; Coyne, Lolafaye; Allen, Thomas. Alterations in EEG amplitude, personality factors, and brain electrical mapping after alpha-theta brainwave training: A controlled case study of an alcoholic in recovery. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 1992 Jun, v16 (n3):547-552.

Fath, S. J.; Wallace, L. A.; Worsham, R. W. The effect of intermittent auditory stimulation on the occipital alpha rhythm. Physiological Psychology, 1976 Jun, v4 (n2):185-188.

Fehmi, Lester G.; Sundor, Adam. The effects of electrode placement upon EEG biofeedback training: The monopolar-bipolar controversy. Special Issue:Biofeedback and diagnostic techniques. International Journal of Psychosomatics, 1989, v36 (n1-4):23-33.

Fehmi, Les. Biofeedback assisted attention training: Open Focus Workshop. Psychotherapy in Private Practice, 1987 Spring, v5 (n1):47-49.

Finley, William W.; Smith, Hoyt A.; Etherton, Murray D. Reduction of seizures and normalization of the EEG in a severe epileptic following sensorimotor biofeedback training:Preliminary study. Biological Psychology, 1975, v2 (n3):189-203.

Finley, William W. Operant conditioning of the EEG in two patients with epilepsy: Methodologic and clinical considerations. Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1977 Apr-Jun, v12 (n2):93-111.

Ford, Martin; Bird, Bruce L.; Newton, Frederick A.; Sheer, Daniel. Maintenance and generalization of 40-Hz EEG biofeedback effects. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1980 Jun, v5 (n2):193-205.

Fox, Corey D. Feedback control of hemispheric EEG alpha. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 1979 Feb, v48 (n1):147-155.

Fried, Robert. What is theta? Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1993 Mar, v18 (n1):53-58.

Frost, Randy O.; Burish, Thomas G.; Holmes, David S. Stress and EEG-alpha. Psychophysiology, 1978 Sep, v15 (n5):394-397.

Gagea, A.; and others. A modality of self-regulating the level of cortical activation by acoustic biofeedback. Revue Roumaine des Sciences Sociales - Serie de Psychologie, 1982 Jan-Jun, v26 (n1):67-74.

Galin, David. Educating both halves of the brain. Childhood Education, 1976 Oct, v53 (n1):17-20.

Gastaut, Henri. Comments on "Biofeedback in Epileptics: Equivocal relationship of reinforced EEG frequency to seizure reduction" by Bonnie J. Kaplan, Epilepsia 16:477-485, 1975. Epilepsia, 1975 Sep, v16 (n3):487-489.

Gertz, John; Lavie, Peretz. Biological rhythms in arousal indices: A potential confounding effect in EEG biofeedback. Psychophysiology, 1983 Nov, v20 (n6):690-695.

Glueck, Bernard C.; Stroebel, Charles F. Biofeedback and meditation in the treatment of psychiatric illnesses. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 1975 Jul-Aug, v16 (n4):303-321.

Goesling, Wendell J.; and others. Relationship between internal and external locus of control and the operant conditioning of alpha through biofeedback training. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 1974 Dec, v39 (n3):1339-1343.

Graham, William K. Effects of simulated biofeedback and human monitoring on brainstorming performance. Journal of Social Psychology, 1977 Feb, v101 (n1):139-143.

Green, Alyce M.; Green, Elmer E. Some problems in biofeedback research. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 1978, v10 (n2):135-142.

Griffith, E. E.; Crossman, E. Biofeedback : A possible substitute for smoking, Experiment I. Addictive Behaviors, 1983, v8 (n3):277-285.

Hardt, James V.; Kamiya, Joe. Anxiety change through electroencephalographic alpha feedback seen only in high anxiety subjects. Science, 1978 Jul, v201 (n4350):79-81.

Hartman, Lorne M.; Ainsworth, Kenneth D. Self-regulation of chronic pain: Preliminary empirical findings. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1980 Feb, v25 (n1):38-43.

Hashimoto, Keiko. / Comparison of learning and concentration effects of "knowledge of results (KR)" in alpha-wave feedback training. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 1991 Aug, v62 (n3):180-186.

Helmer, R. J. Modulator and filter circuits for EEG biofeedback. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975 Jan, v7 (n1):15-18.

Hiebert, Bryan. Biofeedback therapy: An overview. Canadian Counsellor, 1976 Jul, v10 (n4):176-179.

Hoffman, Erik. EEG alpha: Lateral asymmetry related to anxiety neurosis, and to deep muscle relaxation. Research Communications in Psychology, Psychiatry & Behavior, 1980, v5 (n1):95-112.

Hoffman, Erik. Autonomic, EEG and clinical changes in neurotic patients during EMG biofeedback training. Research Communications in Psychology, Psychiatry & Behavior, 1979, v4 (n3):209-240.

Holmes, David S.; Burish, Thomas G.; Frost, Randy O. Effects of instructions and biofeedback on EEG-alpha production and the effects of EEG-alpha biofeedback training for controlling arousal in a subsequent stressful situation. Journal of Research in Personality, 1980 Jun, v14 (n2):212-223.

Hord, D. J.; Tracy, M. L.; Lubin, A.; Johnson, L. C. Effect of self-enhanced EEG alpha on performance and mood after two nights of sleep loss. Psychophysiology, 1975 Sep, v12 (n5):585-590.

Hord, D. J.; and others. Feedback for high EEG alpha does not maintain performance or mood during sleep loss. Psychophysiology, 1976 Jan, v13 (n1):58-61.

Jackson, Gary M.; Eberly, David A. Facilitation of performance on an arithmetic task as a result ofthe application of a biofeedback procedure to suppress alpha wave activity. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1982 Jun, v7 (n2):211-221.

James LC, Folen RA. EEG biofeedback as a treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome: a controlled case report. Behav Med 22(2), 77-81 (1996)

Janzen, Troy; Graap, Ken; Stephanson, Stephan; Marshall, Wilma; and others. Differences in baseline EEG measures for ADD and normally achieving preadolescent males. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1995 Mar, v20 (n1):65-82.

Jenkins, Paula; Moore, W. H. The effects of visual feedback on hemispheric alpha asymmetries and reported processing strategies: A single-subject experimental design. Brain & Cognition, 1985 Jan, v4 (n1):47-58.

Johnson, Richard K.; Meyer, Robert G. The locus of control construct in EEG alpha rhythm feedback. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 1974 Dec, v42 (n6):913.

Johnson, Richard K.; Meyer, Robert G. Phased biofeedback approach for epileptic seizure control. Journal of Behavior Therapy & Experimental Psychiatry, 1974 Sep, v5 (n2):185-187.

Kaplan, Bonnie J. Biofeedback in epileptics: Equivocal relationship of reinforced EEG frequency to seizure reduction. Epilepsia, 1975 Sep, v16 (n3):477-485.

Kirschbaum, Jochen; Gistl, Egmont. (Correlations of alpha percentage in EEG, alpha feedback, anxiety scores from MAS and MMQ.). Archiv fur Psychologie, 1973, v125 (n4):263-273.

Kirschbaum, Jochen; Weber, Eckehard. Anxiety, EEG-alpha-index, alpha-feedback, and relaxation. Archiv fur Psychologie, 1977, v129 (n3):212-225.

Knapp, T. M.; Lubar, J. F. Affective behavior changes in cats following operant conditioning of amygdaloid EEG activity. Physiology & Behavior, 1976 Jul, v17 (n1):137-142.

Knirk, Frederick G.; Spindell, William A. Indirect (biofeedback ) measurement in instructional technology. Educational Technology, 1975 Jun, v15 (n6):33-35.

Knox, Sarah S. Distribution of "criterion" alpha in the resting EEG: Further argument against the use of an amplitude threshold in alpha biofeedback training. Biological Psychology, 1980 Aug, v11 (n1):1-6.

Knox, Sarah S. Alpha enhancement, autonomic activation, and extraversion. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1982 Dec, v7 (n4):421-433.

Kondo, C. Y.; Travis, Terry A.; Knott, J. R.; Bean, J. A. Effects of true and inverted feedback on integrated occipital alpha. Journal of Psychology, 1979 May, v102 (n1):101-106.

Kuhlman, William N. EEG feedback training of epileptic patients: Clinical and electroencephalographic analysis. Electroencephalography & Clinical Neurophysiology, 1978 Dec, v45 (n6):699-710.

Kuhlman, William N. EEG feedback training: Enhancement of somatosensory cortical activity. Electroencephalography & Clinical Neurophysiology, 1978 Aug, v45 (n2):290-294.

Kuhlman, William N.; Klieger, Douglas M. Alpha enhancement: Effectiveness of two feedback contingencies relative to a resting baseline. Psychophysiology, 1975 Jul, v12 (n4):456-460.

Kuhlman, W. N.; Allison, T. EEG feedback training in the treatment of epilepsy: Some questions and some answers. Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1977 Apr-Jun, v12 (n2):112-122.

Lamontagne, Yves; Hand, Iver; Annable, Lawrence; Gagnon, Marc-Andre. Physiological and psychological effects of alpha and EMG feedback training with college drug users. Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1975 Aug, v20 (n5):337-349.

Landers, Daniel M.; Petruzzello, Steven J.; Salazar, Walter; Crews, Debra J.; and others. The influence of electrocortical biofeedback on performance in pre-elite archers. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1991 Jan, v23 (n1):123-129.

Lantz DL, Sterman MB (1988). Neuropsychological assessment of subjects with uncontrolled epilepsy: effects of EEG feedback training. Epilepsia 1988 Mar;29(2):163-171.

Lansky, Petr; Bohdanecky, Zdenek; Indra, Miroslav; Radil-Weiss, Tomas. Alpha detection: Some comments on Hardt and Kamiya, "Conflicting results in EEG alpha feedback studies." Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1979 Jun, v4 (n2):127-131.

Legewie, Heiner. Subjective correlates of alpha activity in EEGs: Discrimination learning or superstition? Zeitschrift fur Experimentelle und Angewandte Psychologie, 1977, v24 (n3):443-454.

Lehmann, D.; Lang, W.; Debruyne, P. (Controlled EEG alpha feedback training in normals and headache patients.). Archiv fur Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten, 1976, v221 (n4):331-343.

Lewis, Charles N.; McLaughlin, Thomas J. Baseline and feedback EEG correlates of interview behavior. Psychophysiology, 1976 Jul, v13 (n4):302-306.

Linden M, Habib T, Radojevic V. A controlled study of the effects of EEG biofeedback on cognition and behavior of children with attention deficit disorder and learning disabilities. Biofeedback Self Regul 21(1), 35-49 (1996) London, Miriam D.; Schwartz, Gary E. The effect of activation versus inhibition of feedback on perceived control of EEG activity. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1984 Jun, v9 (n2):265-278.

Lubar, Joel F.; Culver, Renee M. Automated EEG signal-detection methodologies for biofeedback conditioning. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1978 Oct, v10 (n5):607-616.

Lubar, Joel F.; Swartwood, Michie Odle; Swartwood, Jeffery N.; O'Donnell, Phyllis H. 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, 1995 Mar, v20 (n1):83-99.

Lubar, Judith O.; Lubar, Joel F. Electroencephalographic biofeedback of SMR and beta for treatment of attention deficit disorders in a clinical setting. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1984 Mar, v9 (n1):1-23.

Lubar, Joel F. Discourse on the development of EEG diagnostics and biofeedback for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders. Biofeedback & Self Regulation, 1991 Sep, v16 (n3):201-225.

Lubar, Joel F. EEG biofeedback and learning disabilities. Theory into Practice, 1985 Spring, v24 (n2):106-111.

Lubar, Joel F. Electroencephalographic biofeedback methodology and the management of epilepsy. Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1977 Jul-Sep, v12 (n3):147-185.

Lubar JF, 1991. Discourse on the development of EEG diagnostics and biofeedback for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders. Biofeedback Self Regul 16(3), 201-225.

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Shouse MN, & Lubar, Joel F. (1979). Operant conditioning of EEG rhythms and ritalin in the treatment of hyperkinesis. Biofeedback Self Regul 4(4), 299-312.

Shouse MN, & Lubar, Joel F. (1978). Physiological basis of hyperkinesis treated with methylphenidate. Pediatrics 62(3), 343-351.

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Stewart, Robert A. Self-realization as the basis of psychotherapy: A look at two Eastern-based practices, transcendental meditation and alpha brain wave biofeedback. Social Behavior & Personality, 1974, v2 (n2):191-200.

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Tansey, Michael A. A simple and a complex tic (Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome):Their response to EEG sensorimotor rhythm biofeedback training. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1986 Jul, v4 (n2):91-97.

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Books

Andreassi, John L. Psychophysiology: Human behavior and physiological response (3rd ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc; Hillsdale, NJ, US, 1995. xii, 388 pp.

Brown, Barbara B. Stress and the art of biofeedback. New York, NY: Harper & Row, 1977. xiv, 298 p. $12.50.

Hirai, Tomio. Zen meditation and psychotherapy. Japan Publications, Inc; New York, NY, US, 1989. 164 pp.

Pfafflin, Sheila M., ed.; Sechzer, Jeri A., ed.; Fish, Jefferson M., ed.; Thompson, Robert L., ed. Psychology: Perspectives and practice. New York Academy of Sciences; New York, NY, US, 1990. ix, 235 pp.

Rosenbaum, Lilian. Biofeedback frontiers: Self-regulation of stress reactivity. AMS Press, Inc; New York, NY, US, 1989. xxxi, 268 pp.

Surwillo, Walter W. Psychophysiology for clinical psychologists. Ablex Publishing Corp; Norwood, NJ, US, 1990. xi, 174 pp.


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Book Chapters

Adler, Charles Spencer; Adler, Sheila Morrissey. A psychodynamic perspective on self-regulation in the treatment of psychosomatic disorders. IN: Psychosomatic medicine: Theory, physiology, and practice, Vols. 1 & 2. International Universities Press stress and health series, Monographs 1 & 2.; Stanley Cheren, Ed.International Universities Press, Inc, Madison, CT, US, 1989.841-898 of xi, 977 pp.

Fenwick, Peter. Evocation and inhibition of seizures: Behavioral treatment. IN: Neurobehavioral problems in epilepsy. Advances in neurology, Vol. 55.; Dennis B. Smith, David M. Treiman, Michael R. Trimble, Eds. Raven Press, Publishers, New York, NY, US, 1991.163-183 of xx, 485 pp.

Goldstein, Sam; Ingersoll, Barbara. Controversial treatments for children with ADHD and impulse disorders. IN: Handbook of childhood impulse disorders and ADHD: Theory and practice.; Leonard F. Koziol, Chris E. Stout, Douglas H. Ruben, Eds. Charles C Thomas, Publisher, Springfield, IL, US, 1993. 144-160 of xvi, 236 pp.

Lantz, Delee; Sterman, M. B. Neuropsychological prediction and outcome 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, US, 1992. 213-231 of xx, 316 pp.

Lubar, Joel F Electroencephalographic biofeedback and neurological applications. IN: Biofeedback : Principles and practice for clinicians (3rd ed.). (John V. Basmajian, Ed.), . Williams & Wilkins Co, Baltimore, MD, US, 1989. 67-90 of xiii, 396 pp.

Peffer, Kirk E. Equipment needs for psychotherapists. IN: Biofeedback : Principles and practice for clinicians (3rd ed.). (John V. Basmajian, Ed.), . Williams & Wilkins Co, Baltimore, MD, US, 1989. 337-345 of xiii, 396 pp.

Sterman, M. B. Sensorimotor EEG feedback training in the study and treatment of epilepsy. IN: The neurobehavioral treatment of epilepsy.; David I. Mostofsky, Yngve Loyning, Eds. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc, Hillsdale, NJ, US, 1993. 1-17 of ix, 350 pp.



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Conference Papers

Guttmann, G.; Bauer, H. The brain-trigger design: A powerful tool to investigate brain-behavior relations. Sixth International Conference on Event-Related Slow Potentials of the Brain (EPIC VI): Modification and biofeedback (1981, Lake Forest/Chicago, Illinois). Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1984 Jun, v425:671-675.

Born, Jan; Whipple, Stephen C.; Stamm, John. Potential-related events: Reaction time tasks contingent upon frontal lobe slow potential shifts. Sixth International Conference on Event-Related Slow Potentials of the Brain (EPICVI): Modification and biofeedback (1981, Lake Forest/Chicago, Illinois). Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1984 Jun, v425:667-670.

Bremner, Frederick J.; Yost, Michael; Zintgraff, Clifton. A longitudinal study of cardiac component analysis. 14th Annual Conference of the Society for Computers in Psychology (1984, San Antonio, Texas). Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 1985 Apr, v17 (n2):319-322.



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Dissertations

Bell, Corinne R. An investigation of the remediation of learning disabilities utilizing EEG biofeedback as measured by neuropsychological and psychoeducational tests, and EEG spectral analysis. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1986 Mar, v46 (n9-B):3235-3236.

Billion, Lawrence. The effect of EMG biofeedback, relaxation, and sham EEG alpha training on blood pressure of essential hypertensives. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1980 Oct, v41 (n4-B):1492. Billion, Lawrence.

Bird, Bruce L. Biofeedback training of 40 Hz EEG in humans: Effects on other EEG rhythms and autonomic activity. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1976 Jan, v36 (n7-B):3638.

Brannon, Linda J. The effects of biofeedback training of EEG alpha activity on the psychological functioning of the elderly. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1977 May, v37 (n11-B):5875.

Brolund, Jay W. An investigation of the proposed relationship between pupillary activity and EEG occipital alpha production across levels of illumination, cognitive task difficulty, and alpha and pupil biofeedback. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1982 Feb, v42 (n8-B):3481.

Chisholm, Ronald C. Effects of occipital alpha training on electroencephalographic and self-report measures to a laboratory stressor in college students. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1975 Oct, v36 (n4-B):1958.

Cunningham, Mark D. The effects of bilateral EEG biofeedback on verbal, visual-spatial, and creative skills in learning disabled male adolescents. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1978 Jul, v39 (n1-B):373.

Day, Richard C. A comparison of the effects of EMG biofeedback training and cognitive restructuring on teacher stress. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1981 May, v41 (n11-A):4609.

Dobbins, Ken M. The effects of forehead EMG biofeedback training on the EEG and behavior of hyperactive children. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1979 Sep, v40 (n3-B):1397-1398.

Dumas, Roland A. Operant control of EEG alpha and hypnotizability. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1976 Nov, v37 (n5-B):2542-2543.

Ehrisman, Wayne J. A comparison of the effects of biofeedback training in alpha enhancement and progressive relaxation training on tension headache symptoms, EEG occipital alpha, forehead and neck EMG, and self-report measures of anxiety. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1973 Nov, v34 (n5-B):2301.

Elguin-Body, Gita. Psychological correlates of EEG-alpha. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1977 Aug, v38 (n2-B):949-950.

Foster, Dale S. EEG and subjective correlates of alpha frequency binaural beats stimulation combined with alpha biofeedback. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1991 Jan, v51 (n7-B):3563.

Gillette, Donna L. The effect of synchronized, multichannel EEG biofeedback and "Open Focus" Training upon the performance of selected psychomotor tasks. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1983 Sep, v44 (n3-B):910.

Glaros, Alan G. Expectation effects in the subjective reports of subjects undergoing EEG alpha and beta wave feedback training. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1975 Nov, v36 (n5-B):2469.

Godin, Donn G. Cerebral concomitants of electromyographic biofeedback. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1988 Apr, v48 (n10-A):2579.

Griffith, Earl E. Biofeedback : A possible substitute for smoking. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1981 Dec, v42 (n6-B):2527-2528.

Hamel, Albert R. Central cortical 12-15 CPS EEG feedback training: Effects on sleep of epileptic patients. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1984 Jan, v44 (n7-B):2244.

Hausman, Roberta B. Anxiety, self-concept, and personality correlates of cognitively-enhanced low activation EEG biofeedback training. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1978 Jul, v39 (n1-A):195.

Horn, Milton B. Investigation of the relationship of blood pressure to alpha feedback stimulation. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1974 Apr, v34 (n10-B):5169.

Hosford, Robert L. The effects of verbal experimenter feedback on four groups of subjects involved in high alpha brain wave training. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1977 May, v37 (n9-B):4743.

Jackson, Gary M. Facilitation of performance on an arithmetic task with the mentally retarded as a result of the application of a biofeedback procedure to decrease alpha wave activity. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1977 Aug, v38 (n2-B):933.

Kaplan, Bonnie J. EEG biofeedback and epilepsy. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1974 Aug, v35 (n2-B):1082.

Krause, Thomas R. Psychophysiological changes in hyperactive and normal children as a function of medication and biofeedback training. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1978 Jun, v38 (n12-B):6219.

Kuhlman, William N. EEG feedback training of epileptic patients: Clinical and electroencephalographic analysis. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1977 Jun, v37 (n12-B, Pt 2):6395-6396.

Lally, Marianne B. Biofeedback auditory alpha EEG training and its effect upon anxiety and reading achievement. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1976 Sep, v37 (n3-A):1308.

Lawson, David W. Electroencephalographic and electromyographic biofeedback training of occipital lobe theta rhythm. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1986 Dec, v47 (n6-B):2665-2666.

Levi, Alexander H. EEG biofeedback and its effects on psychological functioning. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1976 Jan, v36 (n7-B):3614.

Lewis, Laurence R. Individual differences in subjective experience and task success during EEG-alpha feedback. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1975 Jul, v36 (n1-B):449.

Lotto, David J. EEG-alpha enhancement with auditory feedback. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1976 Apr, v36 (n10-B):5266-5267.

Lowry, Stephen H. Biofeedback control of alpha EEG and concomitant mood states. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1976 Aug, v37 (n2-B):977.

Mapes, Joseph L. An investigation of relationships between an enhanced theta brainwave condition and visually presented paired associate learning. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1977 Nov, v38 (n5-B):2418.

Marshall, Marie Y. The effects of deep physical relaxation and low-frequency alpha brainwaves on alpha subjective reports. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1975 Aug, v36 (n2-B):945-946.

Matteson, J. Harold. A comparison of two feedback encephalography training programs (with self-regulation strategies) upon selected physiological, psychological, and motor performance correlates of arousal and attention. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1981 Dec, v42 (n6-B):2590-2591.

McDonald, Stanford L. Feedback based EEG alpha training and associated changes in task focus in grade school children. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1979 Jun, v39 (n12-A):7247. Moore, Ray T. Alpha EEG feedback training, instructional set, and hypnotic susceptibility. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1975 Sep, v36 (n3-B):1447.

Newton, Frederick A. Biofeedback training of 40 Hz EEG activity in humans: Relationships to cognitive performance, voluntary control, subjective states and autonomic activity.

Norman, Robert A. A comparison of systematic desensitization, electromyogram, electroencephalogram, and temperature biofeedback training: To relieve test anxiety in college students. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1977 May, v37 (n11-A):6955-6956.

Oliver, George W. Symbolic aspects of hypnagogic imagery associated with theta EEG feedback. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1977 Feb, v37 (n8-B):4159.

Parziale, Jeffrey L. The effects of EEG biofeedback training on the behavior of hyperactive children. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1982 Sep, v43 (n3-B):881-882. Parziale, Jeffrey L. (n3-B):881-882.

Pelletier, Gregory J, . Electroencephalographic beta versus mental activity in children and the associated performance effects of biofeedback control. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1975 Jan, v35 (n7-A):4257.

Plotkin, William B. Social psychological variables in EEG alpha biofeedback training. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1977 Jun, v37 (n12-B, Pt2):6378.

Pressner, Joseph A. Contingent and noncontingent feedback, expectancies, and their effects in EEG biofeedback training. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1977 Feb, v37 (n8-B):4162.

Reed, Jack P. Determinants of EEG alpha wave control. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1973 May, v33 (n11-B):5549.

Rice, Kathleen M. A comparison of the effectiveness of EEG alpha enhancement or EEG alpha suppression biofeedback, frontal EMG biofeedback, and an attention-placebo control in the treatment of generalized anxiety. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1985 Nov, v46 (n5-B):1699.

Rudrud, Eric H. Eight to twelve Hertz occipital EEG training with moderate and severely retarded epileptic individuals. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1978 Nov, v39 (n5-B):2546.

Seifert, Alvin R. Reduction of seizures in refractory epileptic patients through EEG biofeedback training. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1975 Sep, v36 (n3-B):1481.

Selzer, Fern A. Auto-regulation of EEG alpha wave production as a function ofthe direction of conjugate lateral eye movements. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1974 Jun, v34 (n12-B, Pt 1):6250.

Shouse, Margaret N. The role of CNS arousal levels in the management of hyperkinesis: Methylphenidate and EEG biofeedback training. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1977 Feb, v37 (n8-B):4206-4207.

Stramler, James H. Multi-channel EEG computer analysis from biofeedback epochs: A tool for studying the brain. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1979 Feb, v39 (n8-B):4094. Stramler, James H.

Wachhaus, Gustav E. The effects of brainwave training on music achievement. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1973 Aug, v34 (n2-A):628.

Whisenant, William F. Bilateral EEG biofeedback and creativity. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1977 Mar, v37 (n9-B):4659.

Wong, Kwan-hung. Operant conditioning of alpha rhythm: The effects of EEG biofeedback and instruction on alpha enhancement, discrimination, and subjective experience. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1978 Jul, v39 (n1-B):423.

Woodruff, Diana S. Biofeedback control of the EEG alpha rhythm and its effect on reaction time in the young and old. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1972 Oct, v33 (n4-B):1833-1834.

Younggren, Jeffrey N. Learning rates of the EEG alpha rhythm. Dissertation Abstracts International, 1974 Feb, v34 (n8-B):4104.


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