- Introduction
to EEG-Driven Stimulation (EDS): A comprehensive historical
review and overview of the current research across the country.
- Thoughts
About EDS: EEG Site Location, Hypersensitivity: Alternating
the Leading Polarity, What's In a Name, Hypersensitivity: Management
by Brightness and Stimulation Intensity, Hypersensitivity, Brain Irritability,
and Functioning Level, Cortical Permeability, Desensitization and Functioning
Level, Pace of Desensitization, Decreases in Low Frequency Amplitudes
and Variability, The Need to Lower the Brightness of the Lights after
Desensitization, The Meaning of Band-Related EEG, Diagnostic Considerations,
Electrode Site Selection, Part 2, The Potential Central Locus of "Peripheral"
Problems, The Corrected Technical Inadequacy Uncorrected, Consciousness
Optional, Frequency of Treatments, Duration of Treatment and Factors
that Determine Treatment Length, Sensitivity, Its Acknowledgment, Management,
and Benefits, EDS in the Social/Scientific/Clinical Context, Conclusions
to Date
- Many
Kindsof Depression Are Curable: A short description of our experience
with the treatment of depression.
- Neuronal
RegulationFrom the patient's Perspective: Implications for Practitioners:
Joan Piper Mader, 1993: A stunning and in depth commentary on her
own experience with a predecessor of EDS after a cerebral aneurysm of
her right middle internal carotid artery, resulting in hemiplegia and
hemiparesthesia, as well as cognitive and perceptual deficits from right
temporal and parietal lobe damage.
- EEG-Driven
Stimulation (EDS): A summary of late 1993 findings in the use
of EDS.
- Electroencaphalographic
Driven Stimulation (EDS): A survey and overview of the EDS program,
its benefits, risks, areas of applicability, observations which make
EDS interesting, research plans, hypotheses about how it works, its
relationship with EEG biofeedback, commercial sound and light stimulation
devices, milestone and signs of progress during EDS treatment, references,
a letter to someone close to the head injured, and suggestions for the
use of EDS.
- New
Light on Lights, Sounds and the Brain: Megabrain Reports, Vol.
2, No. 3. The history of EDS, and some of the lessons I have learned
using the system with patients, and what I inferred about human functioning,
dysfunction, and recovery.
- EEG
v. EDS: a point-by-point analysis of the similarities and difference
of the two: a 1-pager.
- What
EDS Will Not Do: A list of items that everybody wants to become
or to have, but can't because EDS won't do magic.
Abstracts
from Juried Professional Meetings
Informed
Consent
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