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Ecco un’elenco di studi scientifici pubblicati in merito al Brainwaves Entrainment:

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Bremer, F. (1958b). “Cerebral and cerebellar potentials.” Physiological Review, 38, 357-388.

Brackopp, G. W. (1984). Review of research on Multi-Modal sensory stimulation with clinical implications and research proposals. Unpublished manuscript–see Hutchison (1986).

Budzynski, T. (1973). “Some applications of biofeedback-produced twilight states.” In D. Shapiro, et al (Eds.), Biofeedback and Self-Control: 1972. Chicago: Aldine-Atherton.

Budzynski, T. H. (1976). “Biofeedback and the twilight states of consciousness.” In G. E. Schwartz and D. Shapiro (Eds.), Consciousness and Self-Regulation, Vol. 1, New York: Plenum Press.

Budzynski, T. H. (1977). “Tuning in on the twilight zone.” Psychology Today, August.

Budzynski, T. H. (1979). “Brain lateralization and biofeedback.” In B. Shapin & T. Coly (Eds.), Brain/Mind and Parapsychology. New York: Parapsychology Foundation.

Budzynski, T. H. (1981). “Brain lateralization and rescripting.” Somatics, 3, 1-10.

Budzynski, T. H. (1986). “Clinical applications of non-drug-induced states.” In B. Wolman & M. Ullman (Eds.), Handbook of States of Consciousness. New York: Van Nostrand-Reinhold.

Budzynski, T. H. (1990) “Hemispheric asymmetry and REST.” In Suefeld, P. Turner, J. W., Jr. & Fine, T. H. (Eds.), Restricted Environmental Stimulation, New York: Springer-Verlag.

Cade, C. M. & Coxhead, N. (1979) “The Awakened Mind: Biofeedback and the Development of Higher States of Consciousness.” New York: Delacorte Press.

Cheek, D. (1976). “Short-term hypnotherapy for fragility using exploration of early life attitudes.” The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 18, 75-82.

Davidson, R. J., Ekman, P., Saron, C. D., Senulis, J. A., & Friesen, W. V. (1990). “Approach-withdrawal and cerebral asymmetry: Emotional expression and brain physiology.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 330-341.

Deikman, A. (1969). “De-automatization and the mystic experience.” In C. T. Tart (Ed.), Altered States of Consciousness. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

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Donker, D. N. J., Nijo, L., Storm Van Leeuwen, W. & Wienke, G. (1978). “Interhemispheric relationships of responses to sine wave modulated light in normal subjects and patients.” Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 44, 479-489.

Evans, F. J., Gustafson, L. A., O’Connell, D. N., Orne, M. T. & Shor, R. E. (1966). “Response during sleep with intervening waking amnesia.” Science, 152, 666-667.

Evans, F. J., Gustafson, L. A., O’Connell, D. N., Orne, M. T. & Shor, R. E. (1970). “Verbally-induced behavioral response during sleep.” Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1, 1-26.

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Foster, D. S. (1990) “EEG and subjective correlates of alpha frequency binaural beats stimulation combined with alpha biofeedback.” Ann Arbor, MI: UMI, Order No. 9025506.

Foulkes, D. & Vogel, G. (1964). “Mental activity at sleep-onset.” Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 70, 231-243.

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Green, E. E., Green, A. M. (1971). “On the meaning of the transpersonal: Some metaphysical perspectives.” Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 3, 27-46.

Green, E. E., & Green, A. M. (1986). “Biofeedback and States of Consciousness.” In B. B. Wolman & M. Ullman (Eds.). Handbook of States of Consciousness. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Harding, G. F. & Dimitrakoudi, M. (1977). “The visual evoked potential in photosensitive epilepsy.” In J. E. Desmedt (Ed.), Visual Evoked Potentials in Man: New Developments. Oxford: Clarendon.

Henriques, J. B. & Davidson, R. J. (1990). “Regional brain electrical asymmetries discriminate between previously depressed and healthy control subjects.” Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 99, 22-31.

Hoovey, Z. B., Heinemann, U. & Creutzfeldt, O. D. (1972). “Inter-hemispheric ‘synchrony’ of alpha waves.” Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 32, 337-347.

Hutchison, M. (1986). Megabrain. New York: Beech Tree Books. William Morrow.

Hutchison, M. (1990). “Special issue on sound/light.” Megabrain Report: Vol 1, No. 2.

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Lubar, J. F. (1989). “Electroencephalographic biofeedback and neurological applications.” In J. V. Basmajian (Ed.), Biofeedback: Principles and Practice, New York: Williams & Wilkins.

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Moscu, K. I. & Vranceanu, M. (1970). “Quelques resultats concernant l’action differentielle des mots affectogenes et nonaffectogenes pendant le somneil naturel.” In M. Bertini (Ed.), Psicofisiologia del Sonno e del Sogno. Milan: Editrice Vita e Pensiero.

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Peniston, E. G. & Kulkowski, P. J. (1989). “Alpha-Theta brainwave training and B-endorphin levels in alcoholics.” Alcoholism, 13, 271-279.

Richardson, A. & McAndres, F. (1990) “The effects of photic stimulation and private self-consciousness on the complexity of visual imagination imagery.” British Journal of Psychology, 81, 381-394.

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Sittenfeld, P., Budzynski, T. & Stoyva, J. (1976). “Differential shaping of EEG Theta rhythms.” Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 1, 31-45.

Stoyva, J. M. (1973), “Biofeedback techniques and the conditions for hallucinatory activity” In McGulgan, F. J. and Schoonover, R. (Eds), The Psychophysiology of Thinking. New York: Academic Press.

Svyandoshch, A. (1968). “The assimilation and memorization of speech during natural sleep.” In F. Rubin (Ed.), Current Research in Hypnopaedia. London: MacDonald.

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Tomarken, A. J., Davidson, R. J., & Henriques, J. B. (1990). “Resting frontal brain asymmetry predicts affective responses to films.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 791-801.

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