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Although a great deal of the EEG biofeedback research has focused on alpha activity, there has been exploration of other EEG patterns, such as sensorimotor rhythm feedback for the treatment of epilepsy,2 18 Hz activity associated with healing meditation,3 and theta activity associated with enhancement of creativity4 and “twilight learning.”5
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Peper, E., Williams, E.A. (1981). Home Practice Theta. In: From the Inside Out. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1060-0_18
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