Books relating to Neurofeedback or Neurotherapy and the LENS
System
Lens:
The Low Energy Neurofeedback System (Paperback) by
D. Corydon Hammond (Editor)

Getting Started with Neurofeedback (Hardcover)
by
John N. Demos (Author) "NEUROFEEDBACK IS A
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING SYSTEM that promotes growth and change at the
cellular level of the brain..."

The Healing Power of Neurofeedback: The
Revolutionary LENS Technique for Restoring Optimal Brain Function
(Paperback)
by
Stephen Larsen (Author),
Thom Hartmann (Foreword)
ADD:
The 20-Hour Solution (Paperback)
by
Mark Steinberg (Author),
Siegfried Othmer (Author)
A
Symphony in the Brain: The Evolution of the New Brain Wave
Biofeedback (Paperback)
by
Jim Robbins (Author) "For an eight-year-old
named Jake the rest of the world has disappeared as he sits quietly
in a darkened room and stares intently at a..." (more)
Getting
Rid of Ritalin: How Neurofeedback Can Successfully Treat Attention
Deficit Disorder Without Drugs (Paperback)
by
Robert W. Hill (Author),
Eduardo Castro (Author) "Just like religion
and politics, everybody has an opinion on Attention Deficit Disorder
(ADD), from the woman who cares for the plants in our offices..."
Event-Related
Potentials: A Methods Handbook (Bradford Books) (Hardcover)
by
Todd C. Handy (Editor)
An
Introduction to the Event-Related Potential Technique (Cognitive
Neuroscience) (Paperback)
by
Steven J. Luck (Author)
Handbook
of Neurofeedback: Dynamics and Clinical Applications (Hardcover)
by
James R. Evans (Editor)
Rhythms
of the Brain (Hardcover)
by
Gyorgy Buzsaki (Author)
Introduction
to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback (Hardcover)
by
James R. Evans (Editor),
Andrew Abarbanel (Editor) "The field of
computerized neurophysiology (now commonly known as quantified or
quantitative EEG [QEEG]), like other fields intertwined with the
emergence of computer science in..."
Getting
Rid of Ritalin: How Neurofeedback Can Successfully Treat Attention
Deficit Disorder Without Drugs (Paperback)
by
Robert W. Hill (Author),
Eduardo Castro (Author) "Just like religion
and politics, everybody has an opinion on Attention Deficit Disorder
(ADD), from the woman who cares for the plants in our offices..."

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