Z-Score Training has been a highly successful approach in neurofeedback since its introduction by Dr. Thomas F. Collura in 2005. This method offers numerous advantages, and its clinical relevance across various conditions has been demonstrated in multiple publications.
Webinar Content
- What Z-Score Training is
- Differences compared to other approaches such as SMR, SCP and ILF training
- Typical Z-Score protocols and how they work
- What equipment is required to perform Z-Score Training
What you will learn
- Understanding the multivariate approach that allows simultaneous training of different brain locations, frequency bands and components
- Why Z-Score Training is clinically relevant and effective
- Basic principles for applying Z-Score Training in ADHD and other conditions
With Z-Score Training, clinicians have a powerful tool that enables assessment and training at the same time. It can be applied both at the surface level and in sLORETA-based applications. With proper training, even beginners can achieve meaningful results.
