Print This Page
Workshop #211): Advanced BioExplorer Workshop
This workshop is for clinicians with a basic working knowledge of BioExplorer. Topics covered will be 1)Using BioExplorer to train variability 2)Using the Button object to change training parameters and feedback options “on the fly” 3)Modifying and personalizing feedback (auditory and visual) 4)Creating dynamic binaural beats 5)BioReview reports for assessing variability and flexibility 6)Sequential QEEG and BioExplorer 7)Integrating Photic Stimulation with BioExplorer 8) Filter selection
Plenary #166): Entropy, Information, and Flexibility
An overview of entropy from anesthesia research. Spectral entropy has been referred to as the log of available cortical microstates. The Presentation will review research on anesthesia and entropy, cortical microstates, and possible applications to neurofeedback training and review of sessions.
Plenary #176): Neurofeedback with adolescents in The System
Recidivism rates for juvenile offenders in Minnesota have been between 61% and 75%. A pilot study was done at a Minnesota correctional institution. There those in the pilor study had a 45% recicivism rate.
Factors that may have interfered with greater success for this group and other youngsters involved in the Criminal Justice and social services system will be examined with suggestions for more effective intervention with this group pf clients.
Details:
Workshop #211): Advanced BioExplorer Workshop
Plenary #166): Entropy, Information, and Flexibility
Spectral entropy has been used to guage the depth of anesthesia in surgery. The definition of Spectral entropy is the log of the number of available cortical microstates. As entropy decreases the level of consciousness decreases. An increase in entropy might be inferred to indicate an increased level of consciousness.
A brief overview of research on cortical microstates will be presented. A method of utilizing a measure of spectral entropy in neurofeedback and assessment will be examined.
Plenary #176): Neurofeedback with adolescents in The System
Contact Info:
George Martin M.A.
127 Co Rd C #5 Little Canada, Minnesota 55117
phone: 651 263 2606
|