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Zusammenführung der Neurofeedbackansätze

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Das Anliegen dieses Buches ist es, die Behandlung der ADHS mit der Methode des Neurofeedbacks umfassend darzustellen. In den ersten Kapiteln wurden die anatomischen, neurophysiologischen und diagnostischen Grundlagen der ADHS beschrieben. Darauf aufbauend wurden verschiedene Neurofeedbackansätze detailliert vorgestellt. Dieses abschließende Kapitel soll nun einer integrativen Zusammenfassung und einem Ausblick dienen.

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Ströhle, G. (2023). Zusammenführung der Neurofeedbackansätze. In: Sidiropoulos, K. (eds) EEG-Neurofeedback bei ADS und ADHS. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-65726-3_19

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