The ISNR Board of Directors is requesting ISNR member participation to select award recipients for the four distinguished awards listed below. The recipient receives recognition of his/her award at the ISNR Annual Conference. View previous award winners HERE . The link below is a description of each award. If you know of a person(s) that […] The post Call for ISNR Award Nominations appeared first on ISNR.| ISNR
ISNR is seeking committed professionals in the field of Neuroregulation to run for a position on the ISNR Board of Directors. This opportunity will help guide the future of our organization. Please consider running yourself or nominating a colleague. You CAN do this! Questions about this commitment? Feel free to reach out to Susan Alvarez […] The post Call for Board of Directors Nominations appeared first on ISNR.| ISNR
ISNR's ongoing efforts to strengthen and clarify CPT coding for neurofeedback and QEEG are grounded in this exact mission. Properly defined codes not only help expand access to care and support reimbursement for providers—they are also essential tools in promoting lawful, ethical billing practices. When codes are ambiguous or lacking, the risk of unintentional misuse or misrepresentation increases. Our work with the AMA and allied organizations seeks to address this by solidifying the langu...| ISNR
ISNR BOARD OF DIRECTOR NOMINATIONS Elections for new Board members are fast approaching, and we invite you to consider serving on the Board to make a significant impact in our field. We are looking for dynamic individuals with fresh ideas to help drive our future success. Please take this opportunity to propose or nominate candidates […] The post ISNR Board Positions Open appeared first on ISNR.| ISNR
As we prepare for the upcoming ISNR meeting, we are seeking to gather the most common questions clinicians have regarding the optimization of neurofeedback training. Examples of such questions might include, “How many Neurofeedback sessions are optimal per week? How long for each session?”, and “Should we focus only on reinforcement, inhibition, or both?” Your […] The post Working Towards a Roadmap for Optimizing Neurofeedback Training appeared first on ISNR.| ISNR
Tanya Morosoli, MSc, BCN fellow I hope this message finds you all well and thriving. As we continue to navigate through a year full of opportunities and challenges, I want to take a moment to express my gratitude for being part of this community and for your ongoing commitment towards our common goals. I also […] The post A message from ISNR’s president, Tanya Morosoli, MSc, BCN fellow appeared first on ISNR.| ISNR
Presented by Frank Corrigan, MD, FRCPsych This 90-minute webinar will be presented on Friday, July 21, 2023, at 12:00pm eastern time; 11am central time; 9am pacific time The hypothesis set out here is that this most basic urge to connect is dependent on circuits based in three main components of the brain stem. A clinical […] The post Webinar: Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR) in the Treatment of Emotional Trauma appeared first on ISNR.| ISNR
Join us for this FREE webinar about collaborating on research. You do not need to be a member of ISNR to register for free. Dr. Mark S. Jones and Dr. Rogene Eichler West will present this webinar on Friday, July 14, 2023, at 12:00 noon eastern time; 11:00am central time; 9am pacific time. You might […] The post FREE Webinar: RESEARCH – Putting the “R” back in ISNR appeared first on ISNR.| ISNR
The Foundation for Neurofeedback and Neuromodulation Research (FNNR) is now accepting submissions for their $2,500 mini-grant for student research. Download the application at this link Application Deadline Submissions will be accepted until June 20, 2023. The winner will be announced before the 2023 ISNR conference in August in Dallas, TX. Retrospective studies will also be […] The post FNNR Accepting Submissions for $2,500 Mini-Grant for Student Research appeared first on ISNR.| ISNR
ISNR Webinar offered live on Friday, October 28, 2022 at 12:00 noon Eastern time. To find out pricing and reserve your spot, please CLICK HERE. This course will present evidence that the presence of high delta can be due to retained primitive reflexes vs environmental toxins or TBI. Dr. Kelly Miller is a 1980 graduate […] The post High Delta: A Lack of Brain Maturation appeared first on ISNR.| ISNR