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“With neurofeedback we hope to intervene in the circuitry that promotes and sustains states of fear and traits of fearfulness, shame, and rage. It is the repetitive firing of these circuits that defines trauma.”
Bessel van der Kolk • The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
fs.blog • Behavioral Economics Reading List
Neuromodulation: Doing something to the brain to make it more efficient. Putting something into the brain like electrical power, energy. Also reads the brain and gives it feedback. :
Lens
Photobiomodulation
Neurofeedback: Reading the brain and giving it feebdack. Types of neurofeedback:
High frequency NF
Infra low NF
Z-Score
piR-HEG Neuroptimal
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Anger, lust, pride, greed, avarice, and sloth—as well as all the other problems we humans have always struggled to manage—were recast as “disorders” that could be fixed by the administration of appropriate chemicals.
Bessel van der Kolk • The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
In sum, there is preliminary evidence for the effectiveness of fNIRS-neurofeedback for improving motor rehabilitation and executive functions, particularly for improved inhibitory control (Marx et al., 2015; Hudak et al., 2017) and cognitive flexibility (Hosseini et al., 2016; Li et al., 2019).
Started this research project after reading about Georgina Weldon. She’s notorious for having a litigation addiction but I’m obsessed with the time Gounod asked for his sheet music back after their divorce and she sent it with her name written across every page. When he attempted to have her committed, she escaped and... See more
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