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Functional neuroanatomy and the rationale for using EEG biofeedback for clients with Asperger's syndrome.

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Authors
Lynda Thompson, Michael Thompson, Andrea Reid
Title
Functional neuroanatomy and the rationale for using EEG biofeedback for clients with Asperger's syndrome.
Journal
Applied Psychophysiological and Biofeedback
Year
2010
Volume
35
Issue
1
Page(s)
pp. 39-61
Abstract Link
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Publication Format
Journal Article
Scientific Validity
Selective/Systematic Review, Peer-Reviewed
Comments
This paper highlights research findings with an emphasis on brain differences rather than clinical improvements bought about by neurofeedback training.
Keywords
Asperger Syndrome, Assistive and Adaptive Technology, Autism, Biofeedback, Intervention, Neurofeedback Training

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