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Module 1 Questions and Answers 100% correct The Biofeedback Certification International Alliance defines EEG biofeedback (also called neurofeedback) as: "EEG Biofeedback is employed to monitor or modify the electrical activity of the CNS including: EEG, event related potentials, slow cortical pot...

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The Biofeedback Certification International Alliance defines EEG biofeedback (also
called neurofeedback) as: - answer "EEG Biofeedback is employed to monitor or
modify the electrical activity of the CNS including: EEG, event related potentials, slow
cortical potentials, and other electrical activity either of subcortical or cortical origin.
Neurofeedback is a specialized application of biofeedback of brainwave data in an
operant conditioning paradigm. The method is used to treat clinical conditions as well as
to enhance performance"

EEG - answer Is a non-invasive way of measuring brain function. Brain activity
changes with everything that you think, feel, or do when you can see that activity in real
time.

Event related potentials - answer the measured (measurable) brain response that is
the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event.[1] More formally, it is
any stereotyped electrophysiological response to a stimulus.

Slow Cortical Potentials - answer

Cortical

Subcortical - answer

Operant Conditioning Paradigm - answer

Berger's Wave - answer 10 Hz alpha that dominates when the eyes are closed in
human EEG

Neal Miller and Leo Decara - answer Carried out a animal experiments in the 1960's,
which demonstrated the possibility of operant conditioning with a variety of internal
autonomically regulated physiologic processes, including: blood pressure, cardiac
function, and intestinal activity. Prior to their research, physiologists generally assumed
that organisms only had control over voluntary processes and not involuntary processes

the Society for the Study of Neuronal Regulation which today is known as the ISNR or
International Society for Neurofeedback and Research. - answer

Thomas Budzynski - answer In the early 1970s, he developed the Twilight Learner in
collaboration with John Picchiottino. The Twilight Learner was one of the first
neurotherapy systems. He became the first person to use alpha training for systematic
desensitization.

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