Guest guest Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 Kris ALL neurofeedback systems are set up so that the client participates. The practitioner inthe one who chooses if the client will participate or not. When I first started doing NFB I worked with Care children and to ask them to sitand watch inferior graphics displayed on a screen was just not reality!!! I felt I could not compete with their GameBoys, and computer systems and they were bored, bored, bored!!! I then tried it without the visual and now only use the auditory and it works the same. I have not found any difference in the training time. However, I will tell you this... I use other forms of training that I believe has decreased the amount of training times for a client. BFB, AVE, Alpha-Stim, BAUD, among iPod Apps that pertain to different areas of the brain. So as far as making a client sit and watch a screen thinking that they need it for feedback is not accurate but they MUST be able to hear it!!! Oh yeah funny story-well not funny maybe- I had an intern come in from out of country and she was very discourged with NFb as it didn't seem to be working for her son. She had placed several calls to Pete and with me as well, etc. Anyways in one of our many conversations during her stay it was discovered that she had turned off the annoying clicking noise that was coming from the computer during her sons training!!! We both had a good laugh and I had forgotten all about it until your question!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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