Student Advocacy Award Submissions
ISNR invites you to submit an essay that addresses the following question: "How might applied theories and methods in neurofeedback influence your research or career goals, and how might participation in the ISNR help you to achieve these goals?"
Whether you are experienced in applied methodologies or not, we encourage you to explore in this essay how applied methods and your participation in ISNR could inspire (or has already inspired or transformed) your research or career as a clinician or scientist.
Essay Format:
Your essay should be a minimum of 500 words Times Roman or Arial 12pt font
and double-spaced.
Please submit your essay to Tina Watkins, Conference Director, by clicking the link below. Your essay will be reviewed by the committee through a blinded review process.