Thought Technology Ltd, Plattsburgh, NY will be exhibiting at the 16th International Society for Neurofeedback Research annual conference in San Antonio at the Crowne Plaza RiverWalk Hotel from August 28 to September 1.

The company will offer a trio of workshops:

The pre-conference workshop on August 27 from 8:30 am to 12:45 pm features Marc Saab, EEG product manager, presenting An Introduction to EEG Fundamentals and Signal-Processing Methods for the Non-Technical Neurofeedback Practitioner.

The free post-conference workshop on September 1 features Saab and Didier Combatalade, research manager, presenting BioGraph Infiniti Training Plus New Features and Applications.
                                                                                                                          
Tom Brownback’s CNC 1020 workshop: The company has partnered with Tom and Linda Brownback in their efforts with the Brownback, Mason and Associates Neurofeedback System (BMANS). The Brownbacks and Derk Mulder, president of the Neurofeedback Institute of the Netherlands, have recently created a computerized and Web-based version of the comprehensive neurodiagnostic checklist from the Manual #3, Neurodiagnostic Evaluation Procedure, within an International 10-20 System Framework. CNC 1020, the computerized, Web-based edition of the checklist, will be presented for the first time at the conference.

They will present a free workshop discussing methods for enhancing neurotherapy training through the use of the CNC 1020, including several demonstrations: using the CNC 1020 to guide clinical interpretation of the QEEG; using the CNC 1020 to aid in selecting the most appropriate electrode placements for Thought Technology z-score training; and using the CNC 1020 to enhance training without the use of a brainmap.

Saab and Combatalade will be demonstrating the complete biofeedback product lines at booths 11 and 12, and a free, one-time use of the CNC 1020 is offered at the booth.

For more information, visit the company’s Web site or e-mail William Chen.