Neurofeedback and Autism
The ability of the brain to process information, similar to modern communication devices, is conveyed by voltage frequencies. These frequencies are characterized by the total number of up- and down-swings […]
The ability of the brain to process information, similar to modern communication devices, is conveyed by voltage frequencies. These frequencies are characterized by the total number of up- and down-swings […]
Muchas personas han filosofado sobre la existencia de un lenguaje universal, un denominador común que puede ser entendido por todas las personas y, más aún, por todas aquellas entidades que […]
A few months ago I had the opportunity to talk to my good friend Steve Edelson from the Autism Research Institute (ARI). The conversation revolved around what makes for a […]
Siempre tendre el grato recuerdo de haber visto a Mel Kaplan examinar pacientes autistas para un estudio de lentes prismáticos que se estaba llevando a cabo en mi laboratorio. […]
I will always remember seeing Mel Kaplan examine autistic patients for a prism lens study that was being conducted at my laboratory. One young participant, despite having his parents around, […]
Attached are summaries of presentations at the resent Autism Research Institute’s Think Tank. The same was held in Baltimore from April 12-14, 2013.In-keeping with the spirit of the Think Tank […]
Diferentes investigadores han propuesto multiples teorías de origen psicológico con el propósito de explicar la etiología de diferentes enfermedad mentales. Algunas de estas teorias son explicaciones imaginativas para hechos que […]
This blog is a continuation of my previous one: “How do we put our thoughts together?”. It is meant to emphasize the importance of gamma oscillation abnormalities in autism. The […]
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