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News Articles

Four-page spread in Northwestern Magazine, December, 2008.

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Chicago Tribune Article, July 2001

Academic Papers

Hammond and Baehr, 2008. Neurofeedback for the Treatment of Depression: "Current Status of Theoretical Issues and Clinical Research." Introduction to Advanced QEEG and Neurofeedback, 2nd Edition. Budzynski, T; Budzynski, H.; Evans, J and Arbarbanel, J. Elsevier Press, Dec. 2008.

Baehr, Elsa; Rosenfeld, J. Peter; Baehr, Rufus. Clinical use of an alpha asymmetry neurofeedback protocol in the treatment of mood disorders: Follow-up study one to five years post therapy. Journal of Neurotherapy. Vol 4(4) 2001, 11-18.

Baehr, Elsa; Miller, Laura; Rosenfeld, J. Peter; Baehr, Rufus. “Changes in frontal brain asymmetry associated with premenstrual dysphoric disorder: A single case study.” Journal of Neurotherapy. Vol 8(1) 2004, 29-42.

Baehr, Elsa; Rosenfeld, J. Peter; Baehr, Rufus; Earnest, Carolyn. “Clinical use of an alpha asymmetry neurofeedback protocol in the treatment of mood disorders.” Evans, James R (Ed); Abarbanel, Andrew (Ed). (1999). Introduction to quantitative EEG and neurofeedback. (pp. 181-201). xxi, 406 pp. San Diego, CA, US: Academic Press.

Rosenfeld, J. Peter; Baehr, Elsa; Baehr, Rufus; Gotlib, Ian H; et al. “Preliminary evidence that daily changes in frontal alpha asymmetry correlate with changes in affect in therapy sessions.” International Journal of Psychophysiology. Vol 23(1-2) Aug-Sep 1996, 137-141.

Baehr, Elsa; Rosenfeld, J. Peter; Baehr, Rufus; Earnest, Carolyn. “Comparison of two EEG asymmetry indices in depressed patients vs. normal controls.” International Journal of Psychophysiology. Vol 31(1) Dec 1998, 89-92.

Baehr, Elsa; Rosenfeld, Peter; Miller, Laura; Baehr, Rufus. “Premenstrual dysphoric disorder and changes in frontal alpha asymmetry.” International Journal of Psychophysiology. Vol 52(2) Apr 2004, 159-167.