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Is there any research showing the success of the use of neurofeedback?

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Is there any research showing the success of the use of neurofeedback?

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The earliest research was on the use of neurofeedback for epilepsy. The prominent researcher was and still is Barry Sterman, Ph.D. One area which has been researched the most since then is that of attention deficit disorders; the pioneer in this work is Joel Lubar, Ph.D., who works with his wife Judith and have done follow-up studies up to 14 or 15 years. Another important area is alcoholism, pioneered by Eugene Peniston, Ph.D. and Paul Kulkosky, Ph.D., but research also exists on closed head injury and a variety of other disorders. For more information, visit the website of the Society for Neuronal Regulation.

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