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Dr Tom Collura - Pre Annual-conference workshop
Start
31 Jul 2008
8:30 AM
End
01 Aug 2008
5:30 PM
Location
Sydney
Registration
Concesion fee (early bird before 13 July) – $250.00
The concession fee is available only to Fellow, Student and Partners of members who have registered for the workshop
concession fee (after 13 July) – $300.00
Concession fee payable by fellow members, Partner members whose partner also attends workshop and student members
Member fee (after 13 July) – $530.00
This fee is payable by Full, Associate and Corporate members
Member fee (early bird until 13 July) – $480.00
This fee is payable by Full, Associate and Corporate members
Non-Member fee (after 13 July) – $630.00
This fee is payable by non-members wishing to attend the workshop
Non-Member fee (early bird until 13 July) – $580.00
This fee is payable by non-members wishing to attend the workshop
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Dr Tom Collura
Foundations of Neurofeedback, Z score training, 4 channel designs,
MINI-Q assessment and Neurofeedback training.
Part 1
Technical foundations of neurofeedback, with an emphasis on neurophysiological aspects of coherence, phase, and synchrony training.
Signal processing fundamentals.
Local and global synchrony
O
rigins of bioelectrical rhythms
Measurement and feedback of coherence, phase, and synchrony.
Amplitude and phase relationships in the EEG.
Practical methods for training global brain connectivity.
Z score training
towards normalisation
. Z score training eliminates the hit and miss of knowing what to train and for how-long.
Training towards a Z score of Zero is tantamount to training towards normalisation of the trained measure.
Part 2
4-channel designs
4 channel MINI-Q (using Dr Robert Thatcher's normative database) for assessment and training.
The concept of EEG "archetypes" based upon 4-channel montages
Functional and clinical correlates of
EEG "archetypes"
Scientific approach to the determination of Neurofeedback training protocols that are theory and QEEG driven.
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