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17th Annual ISNR Conference
Indianappolis, Indiana
Sept 3-6, 2009
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Pre-Conference Workshops (WS), Symposium (SYM) and Commercially Oriented Short Courses (COSC)

Tuesday August 26th 8:30am 12:30pm & 1:30pm -5:30pm View the Abstracts

This year there is a new format to the conference workshop schedule under the category of "Commercially Oriented Short Course (COSC)." The content of these workshops is scientific/clinically relevant to a particular hardware, software, technique or other concept that is provided by commercial entity and adhere to the same strict standards as other workshops. The COSC is equal to workshops in time, cost and continuing education credits.

PreWS 1a (8 hrs) Neurofeedback Fundamentals Assessment Leads to Appropriate Intervention (2 day) | Lynda Thompson & Michael Thompson

PreWS 2 (8hrs) PTSD among Police and Military: Effective Interventions including Neurofeedback Training | John Carmichael

Wednesday August 27th 8:30am 12:30pm & 1:30pm -5:30pm View the Abstracts

This year there is a new format to the conference workshop schedule under the category of "Commercially Oriented Short Course (COSC)." The content of these workshops is scientific/clinically relevant to a particular hardware, software, technique or other concept that is provided by commercial entity and adhere to the same strict standards as other workshops. The COSC is equal to workshops in time, cost and continuing education credits.

Wednesday Conference Schedule

PreSym 1 (7 hrs) Neurodynamic Activation (ROSHI) Symposium Speakers include Victoria Ibric, Chuck Davis, Bill Collins, Michele Owes, Steve Overcash, Don Baune, Martha Maldonado, Lynda Kirk, Caroline Robertson, Karen Trocki, Tom Budzynski, & Bill Hudspeth.

PreWS 1b (8 hrs) Neurofeedback Fundamentals Assessment Leads to Appropriate Intervention (2 day) | Lynda Thompson & Michael Thompson

PreWS 3 (8hrs) Basic and Intermediate Connectivity and Z-score training | Tom Collura

PreWS 4 (8hrs) Providing Comprehensive Care for ADHD: A Model for Clinical Practice |Vincent Monastra

PreWS 5 (8hrs) The Emerging Technologies of Stimulation: Audio-Visual Entrainment, Cranio-Electro Stimulation and Transcranial DC Stimulation - Physiology & Clinical Outcomes | Dave Siever

PreWS 6 (8hrs) Basic Neurotherapy Rapid Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures | Paul Swingle

Wednesday August 27th 8:30am-12:30pm View the Abstracts

PreWS 7 (4hrs) An Introduction to EEG Fundamentals and Signal Processing Methods for the Non-Technical Neurofeedback Practitioner | Marc Saab

PreWS 8 (4hrs) Use of Mathematical Physics to Model Brain Waves in Perception Keynote Speaker | Walter Freeman

Thursday August 28th 2:30pm -5:45pm (3hrs) View the Abstracts

This year there is a new format to the conference workshop schedule under the category of "Commercially Oriented Short Course (COSC)." The content of these workshops is scientific/clinically relevant to a particular hardware, software, technique or other concept that is provided by commercial entity and adhere to the same strict standards as other workshops. The COSC is equal to workshops in time, cost and continuing education credits.

Thursday Conference Schedule

COSC 1 New Clinical & Research Perspectives on the Development of Brain Music Therapy as a Home Neurofeedback Modality | Galina Mindlen & George Rozelle

COSC 2 Treatment Protocols and Operation of the DAVID Audio-Visual Entrainment and Cranio-electro Stimulation Systems | Dave Siever

WS 9 The Respiratory Arterial Pressure Wave - Cardiopulmonary Mechanics Behind the Heart Rate Variability Cycle | Stephen Elliott & Dee Edmonson

WS 10 Conducting Efficacy Research in Clinical Practice: Practical Strategies for Developing Effective, Empirically-Supported Neurotherapy Treatments | Vincent Monastra

WS 11 Neurofeedback for Childhood Disorders: Underlying Neurophysiology and the Implications for Optimizing Neurofeedback Response | Lesley Parkinson

WS 12 Effective Stress Management Using Neurofeedback + Biofeedback | Lynda Thompson & Michael Thompson

WS 13 Reading Difference Topography in the Evaluation & Treatment of Dyslexia | Jonathan Walker

Friday August 29th 2:45pm -6:15pm (3hrs) View the Abstracts

This year there is a new format to the conference workshop schedule under the category of "Commercially Oriented Short Course (COSC)." The content of these workshops is scientific/clinically relevant to a particular hardware, software, technique or other concept that is provided by commercial entity and adhere to the same strict standards as other workshops. The COSC is equal to workshops in time, cost and continuing education credits.

Friday Conference Schedule

All Friday workshops take a 30 minute break together at 4:00. 4:00pm-4:30pm BCIA Break Refreshments sponsored by BCIA. BCIA Board members present for meet & greet.

COSC 3 Training with the Brain Pleasurizer | Jonathan Cowan

COSC 4 QEEG & LORETA Analysis for Determination of Neurofeedback Protocols | Joel Lubar

WS 14 LORETA Neurofeedback: Methods & Applications for Reporting Neurofeedback Efficacy & Performing ROI Analysis | Rex Cannon

WS 15 Assessing Brain Dysfunctions by HBI Reference Database | Juri Kropotov

WS 16 The Treatment of Chronic Fatigue & Other Fatigue States | Lesley Parkinson & Tomas Ros

WS 17 Age-Related Cognitive Decline & Healthy Aging Strategies | George Rozelle & Galina Mindlin

WS 18 Neurofeedback Advanced (BCIA Review Course) | Lynda Thompson

Saturday August 30th 2:45pm -6:00pm (3hrs) View the Abstracts

This year there is a new format to the conference workshop schedule under the category of "Commercially Oriented Short Course (COSC)." The content of these workshops is scientific/clinically relevant to a particular hardware, software, technique or other concept that is provided by commercial entity and adhere to the same strict standards as other workshops. The COSC is equal to workshops in time, cost and continuing education credits.

Saturday Conference Schedule

COSC 5 Use of Jeff Carmen's EZPIR HEG System for Working with Headaches & Other Disorders Related to Disruption of Rate & Magnitude of Response to External & Internal Stimuli | Jeff Carmen

COSC 6 HBI Database- A New Tool in Diagnosing Mental Disabilities | Andreas Mueller & Juri Kropotov

WS 19 Neurofeedback in Pain Management | Victoria Ibric

WS 20 Show me the Data! EEG Waveform Review | Jack Johnstone

WS 21 Advanced Techniques for Live Z-Score Training Using an Activation/Coherence Model | Tom Collura

WS 22 Connectivity Guided Neurofeedback for Autistic Spectrum Disorder | Robert Coben

WS 23 Neuroanatomical Underpinnings of Effective Intervention with Asperger's Syndrome - From Theory to Practice | Lynda Thompson & Michael Thompson

Sunday August 31st 1:00pm -4:15pm (3hrs) View the Abstracts

This year there is a new format to the conference workshop schedule under the category of "Commercially Oriented Short Course (COSC)." The content of these workshops is scientific/clinically relevant to a particular hardware, software, technique or other concept that is provided by commercial entity and adhere to the same strict standards as other workshops. The COSC is equal to workshops in time, cost and continuing education credits.

Sunday Conference Schedule

COSC 7 An Introduction to Thought Technology Z-Score Neurofeedback: Presented within the Context of Treating Youthful & Special Populations | Linda Walker

COSC 8 Introduction to DC Amplifiers, Slow Cortical Potentials and Event Related Potentials | John Anderson

WS 24 The Role of Nutritional Factors in Cognitive, Behavioral & Mental Disorders | Rosemary Boon

WS 25 New Innovations in the Use of the Low Energy Neurofeedback System (LENS) | Cory Hammond & Nick Dogris

WS 26 Integrating Neurofeedback with Couples & Family Therapy Randy Lyle, Sarah Prinsloo, & Jennifer Greer

WS 27 Determining Appropriate Behavioral & Nutritional Supports for Neurofeedback Using qEEG | Richard Soutar