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Neurofeedback Training in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Ingrid H.C.H.M. Philippens, Brian H. Hallas,
Joerg R. Leheste, German Torresb, Vol. 71
There is a growing interest in neurofeedback training for treating diseases of the brain. Direct training of brain function is an old concept that has re-emerged once again as a potential method through which the brain might be induced to repair itself from traumatic injury or necrotic disease.
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The Many Questions of Neuroethics: 10 Years Hence and Growing Exponentially
K. Graham, Executive Director, International Neuroethics Society; J. Illes, Co-Founder and Governing Board Member, International Neuroethics Society, Vol 72
"Rapid progress in neuroscience research is prompting new understandings of how people think and feel, are motivated to act, and make decisions. These advances are increasingly moving neuroscience into non-medical societal uses..."



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