I am always pleased to see articles, such as this one that appeared recently in The Washington Post, attempt to describe the workings and benefits of neurofeedback. It is often frustrating, however, to read it described as “cutting edge”, knowing
I am always pleased to see articles, such as this one that appeared recently in The Washington Post, attempt to describe the workings and benefits of neurofeedback. It is often frustrating, however, to read it described as “cutting edge”, knowing