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The greatest impact we could possibly have is in working with children, where an early redirection of their course can vector their entire lives.

 


The Foundation's Research Objectives are to:

· Gather and organize existing data from neurofeedback practitioners for publication and presentation in scientific forums.

· Promote new clinical outcome studies in key application areas and to support large-scale controlled studies.

· Explore models of brain function that help us understand efficacy of neurofeedback, and to develop appropriate methods of assessment.

· Promote collaborations with universities on brain dynamics, and to encourage graduate student commitment to this new area of research.

 

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