2009 TeleSeminar 1: Brain Anatomy & Physiology for BF/NF Therapists

 

 

Brain Anatomy and Physiology for the Biofeedback/Neurofeedback Therapists
Presented by Fred Shaffer, PhD

This presentation will take place on February 19, 2009 at 1:00pm Eastern time.

Member price: $89
Non-member Price: $119

Cancellations received in writing prior to a week before the TeleSeminar will be issued a refund less a $30 processing fee. No refunds for cancellations within the week of the seminar.

Course Description:
This TeleSeminar reviews the anatomy and physiology of the major divisions of the central and peripheral nervous systems. This course examines the functions of the basal ganglia, hypothalamus, limbic system, thalamus, neocortex, and neurotransmitter pathways, and their importance in biofeedback and neurofeedback practice. Important topics for biofeedback/neurofeedback professionals include addiction, autism, emotion, generators of slow and fast EEG potentials, and pain.

Learning Objectives:
Professionals who complete this teleseminar will be able to:

  • describe the location and functions of major central nervous system structures.
  • identify the generators of slow and fast EEG potentials.
  • explain the role of the major neurotransmitter pathways in human behaviors, especially addictive disorders, autism, emotion, and pain.

Details

February 19, 2009through February 19, 2009
Your Office/Home
1.5 hours of CE credit, see details below.

Conference Packages

Registration Option Description
Main Registration You may have multiple people at a telephone terminal, but if someone needs a continuing education certificate they must register as an additional person for the event.

Additional Person If you need a continuing education certificate for your records you will need to register as an additional person at the same telephone as some one else.


Events

Events for Thursday, February 19, 2009 Date Time
Brain Anatomy and Physiology for the Biofeedback/Neurofeedback Therapists Feb 19, 2009 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM
 
Fred Shaffer PhD, BCB
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