Presentations

Our present study, for which we’re still recruiting subjects, is addressing the devastating cognitive and behavioral aspects of dementia. We will be combining cerebral blood flow and EEG biofeedback training to help improve executive functions. Please click  www.quietmndfdn.org/dementia-therapy  for more information

Sponsored research begun with support from the Helen Bader Foundation is currently being conducted on the impact of stimulation driven EEG biofeedback on the cognitive and behavioral symptoms of people struggling with early stage Alzheimer's dementia. The foundation is seeking additional funding at this time to continue this important investitgation.

The Philadelphia Office of Mental Health sponsored a study of neurofeedback's efficacy with children in the public mental health system with ADHD and conduct disorder. We were challenged to show that neurofeedback could be provided effectively in a community mental health and residential treatment context. Please review our findings by clicking (here).

We completed a pilot study in collaboration with Thomas Jefferson Medical College's Dept. of Psychiatry and Human Behavior in 1996 on the effects of alpha-theta biofeedback on anxiety symptoms in a methadone-maintained population. The results of all the above activities are available in our research section.