Introduction to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback, edited by Thomas F. Collura and Jon A. Frederick, is a comprehensive reference that connects quantitative EEG (qEEG) analysis with neurofeedback practice. It is written for clinicians, researchers and advanced students who want to understand how brain mapping informs training. The book brings together contributions that span both measurement and application.
What it is about
The book covers how quantitative EEG turns raw brain-electrical data into maps, metrics and reference comparisons, and how those findings can guide neurofeedback. As an edited volume, it presents multiple perspectives on assessment, analysis and protocol development, bridging the analytical world of qEEG with the practical world of training.
Key topics
- Principles of quantitative EEG (qEEG) analysis
- Brain mapping and normative database comparisons
- Linking assessment findings to training decisions
- Neurofeedback methods and protocol approaches
- Measurement, artifact handling and data quality
- Research perspectives across contributing authors
Who it is for
This reference is intended for neurofeedback practitioners, qEEG professionals, researchers and graduate students who want an integrated view of assessment and training. It suits readers who already have some background and want to deepen their understanding of the qEEG-to-neurofeedback pipeline.
Relevance for biofeedback & neurofeedback
By joining quantitative EEG with neurofeedback, the book illuminates how measurement and analysis feed directly into training design. For readers working with biofeedback and neurofeedback systems, it clarifies how qEEG data can be interpreted and used within a structured practice.
Book details
Editors: Thomas F. Collura, Jon A. Frederick
Publisher: Academic Press
Language: English
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