Abstract

Neuroregulation represented by Neurofeedback (NFB) also called EEG-biofeedback, has been known as a potential therapeutic modality since 1960’s. This type of biofeedback uses real-time displays of EEG to illustrate brain activity and teach self-regulation. Initially, simple systems utilizing one or two EEG sensors were used but many good clinical outcomes required more than 50 sessions. In the 1990s, a new form of EEG biofeedback (Z-score biofeedback) was suggested, in which real-time comparisons to an age matched reference population of healthy or normal subjects were used as a guide to increase specificity and provide a uniform direction and threshold for the biofeedback process [1].

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