Neurofeedback Software

LORETA Neurofeedback

sw LORETA Z Score Neurofeedback is an innovative new form of brain retraining that aims to correct under and over performing regions and dysfunctional circuits. Real time QEEG measurements are compared to the Neuroguide database and target specific hubs, modules and networks that differ significantly from the norm. Neurofeedback session parameters are formulated in response to client presentation, with the key objective to improve efficiency and subsequently, reduce symptoms. Over a series of guided sessions, self-regulation and flexibility are developed improving brain function and cognition.

LORETA Z Score Neurofeedback Publications

o   Cannon, R., Congredo, M., Lubar, J., and Hutchens, T. (2009). Differentiating a network of executive attention: LORETA neurofeedback in anterior cingulate and dorsolateral prefrontal cortices. Int J Neurosci. 119(3):404-441

o   Cannon, R., Lubar, J., Gerke, A., Thornton, K., Hutchens, T and McCammon, V. (2006a). EEG Spectral-Power and Coherence: LORETA Neurofeedback Training in the Anterior Cingulate Gyrus. J. Neurotherapy, 10(1): 5 – 31

o   Cannon, R., Lubar, J. F., Congedo, M., Gerke, A., Thornton, K., Kelsay, B., et al. (2006b). The effects of neurofeedback training in the cognitive division of the anterior cingulate gyrus. International Journal of Science (in press).

o   Cannon, R., Lubar, J., Thornton, K., Wilson, S., & Congedo, M. (2005) Limbic beta activation and LORETA: Can hippocampal and related limbic activity be recorded and changes visualized using LORETA in an affective memory condition? Journal of Neurotherapy, 8 (4), 5-24.

o   Cannon, R., & Lubar, J. (2007). EEG spectral power and coherence: Differentiating effects of Spatial–Specific Neuro–Operant Learning (SSNOL) utilizing LORETA Neurofeedback training in the anterior cingulate and bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortices. Journal of Neurotherapy, 11(3): 25-44. 27

o   Cannon, R., Lubar, J., Sokhadze, E. and Baldwin, D. (2008). LORETA Neurofeedback for Addiction and the Possible Neurophysiology of Psychological Processes Influenced: A Case Study and Region of Interest Analysis of LORETA Neurofeedback in Right Anterior Cingulate Cortex. Journal of Neurotherapy, 12 (4), 227 – 241

o   Collura, T. F., Guan, J., Tarrant, J., Bailey, J., & Starr, F. (2010). EEG biofeedback case studies using live Z-score training and a normative database. Journal of Neurotherapy, 14(1), 22–46.

o   Collura, T. F. (2009). Neuronal dynamics in relation to normative electroencephalography assessment and training. Biofeedback, 36, 134–139.

o   Collura, T. F. (2008). Whole-head normalization using live Z-scores for connectivity training, Part 1. NeuroConnections Newsletter, April 2008, 12, 15, 18–19. San Rafael, California; ISNR

o   Collura, T. F. (2008). Whole-head normalization using live Z-scores for connectivity training, Part 2. NeuroConnections Newsletter. July, 2008, 9–12

o   Hammer, B.U., Colbert, A.P., Brown, K.A. and Ilioi, E. C. (2011). Neurofeedback for Insomnia: A Pilot Study of Z-Score SMR and Individualized Protocols. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, DOI 10.1007/s10484-011-9165-y

o   Koberda, J.L. (2011). Clinical advtabges of quantitative electroencephalogram (QEEG) application in general neurology ractice. Neuroscience Letters, 500(Suppl.), e32.

o   Koberda, J.L, Moses, A., Koberda, L. and Koberda, P. (2012). Cognitive enhancement using 19-Electrode Z-score neurofeedback. Journal of Neurotherapy, 16(3): 224-230.