Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 Good point. I was just interested in the groups ideas on Swingle's ideas about alpha too high on the right side since I had thought it did not matter how high it was. I am gathering that there is now a medical issue with a large disparity which is interesting. What I gather is that Pete thinks that it can be too high on the right hand side and that we may want to train it down if it is too high there. Connie Re: Medical vs educational use of EEG Since the stuff is not comming from Swingles book and has now deviated into the realm of neurology or diagnostic EEG I changed the title.Unless, I'm mistaken the book your referencing here is not what paul swingle bases his approach on. 's using his own clinical data base to get his numbers.Bruce> > After perusing Dr. Jim Hardt's website, I came across an interesting explanation to different kinds of feedback. Since starting the TLC system we have been most uneasy about the feedback system as it is quite different from what we are used to. I have attached below the description from his site. Can anybody explain exactly what this means, and which of these two different types of feedback in used in the TLC system. I tend to think the latter. > > For our brain wave scoring and feedback we use integration of amplitude across time, not the less accurate measure of 'percent time' over a threshold. Thus our training has a rich musical depth of feedback with feedback tones that vary continuously in tone volume as the amplitude of the brain waves wax and wane. Percent time feedback, common in other systems, is much less effective because it is just a simple on-off kind of feedback where the tone comes on and remains at a steady unchanging volume when the brain wave amplitude exceeds an arbitrarily set threshold, and then the tone goes off and stays off when the brain wave amplitude is less than that arbitrary pre-set threshold. Published research shows that percent time feedback is demonstrably less effective in learning to control your own brain waves. Biocybernaut' s integrated amplitude feedback is a superior way of telling your brain how well it is doing. > > Joanie> > > > Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post > Messages in this topic (5) > > > > Recent Activity> > > Â 6 > New MembersVisit Your Group > > > > Sell Online> Start selling with> our award-winning> e-commerce tools.> > Ads on > Learn more now.> Reach customers> searching for you.> > Group Charity> Be the Change> A citizen movement> to change the world> > > Need to Reply?> Click one of the "Reply" links to respond to a specific message in the Daily Digest.> Create New Topic | Visit Your Group on the Web > Messages | Calendar > > MARKETPLACE> > > Hobbies & Activities Zone: Find others who share your passions! Explore new interests.> > > > Get great advice about dogs and cats. Visit the Dog & Cat Answers Center.> > > > Stay on top of your group activity without leaving the page you're on - Get the Toolbar now.> > Change settings via the Web ( ID required) > Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Individual | Switch format to Traditional > Visit Your Group | Terms of Use | Unsubscribe> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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