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Dr Eddy Davelaar studied at Maastricht University in the Netherlands and completed simultaneously a degree in Biological Health Sciences and a degree in Psychology. He continued his PhD studies at Birkbeck, University London on the topic of computational modelling of human memory. After a post-doctoral period involving modelling perception, attention, and language, he returned to Birkbeck as a Lecturer in 2006, where he is currently an Associate Professor in Cognitive Science. He conducts research on cognitive aging, neurofeedback, and develops with his colleague an integrated qualitative-quantitative methodology that can be applied to neurofeedback research and practice.

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Eddy Davelaar

Todd P. Coleman received B.S. degrees in electrical engineering (summa cum laude), as well as computer engineering (summa cum laude) from the University of Michigan. He received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from MIT and received postdoctoral training at MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital under Emery Brown, MD, PhD, an anesthesiologist and quantitative neuroscientist. He is currently a Professor in the Bioengineering Department at UCSD, where he directs the Neural Interaction Laboratory.   Dr. Coleman’s research is very multi-disciplinary, using tools from applied probability, physiology, and bio-electronics.  His work has been featured on CNN, BBC, and the New York Times. Dr. Coleman has been selected as a National Academy of Engineering Gilbreth Lecturer, a TEDMED speaker, and a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.

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Todd Coleman

Dr. Oren Shriki completed undergraduate studies in physics and doctoral studies in computational neuroscience at the Hebrew University (Jerusalem, Israel). After a postdoctoral period at the National Institute of Mental Health (Bethesda, MD, USA), he established the Computational Psychiatry Lab at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel. Research in his lab uses mathematical analyses of brain activity and machine learning techniques to develop novel diagnostic tools for neurological and psychiatric disorders. His lab investigates various neurofeedback and brain-computer interface paradigms. It also develops computational models of neuronal networks to gain insights into how changes in neural dynamics lead to brain disorders and how neural plasticity may assist in restoring healthy neural dynamics.

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Oren Shriki

Dr. Roger deBeus earned his doctorate in Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine at the University of North Texas. Over the years he has received funding for research of neurofeedback with ADHD children, adolescent trauma, and adult substance abuse. Dr. deBeus has worked with the International Society of Neurofeedback and Research (ISNR) serving as a Board member for nine years, and is currently President. He is a Visiting Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. Dr. deBeus is a Site Principal Investigator of the recent NIMH-funded 5-year study, Double-Blind 2-Site Randomized Clinical Trial of Neurofeedback for ADHD.

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Roger deBeus

Dr. Wand is a clinical neurologist with a private practice in South Florida since 1982, and therefore he has a vast experience diagnosing and treating neurological conditions for almost 40 years. He has always had an active interest in research since medical school. His clinical research interests include newer and more effective methods of diagnosing and treating neurological conditions. The advantage of his unique and innovative treatment protocols consists stem from combining traditional and alternative methods, a field known as integrative neurology. To his knowledge, he is the only integrative neurologist in Florida.

He has developed a multidisciplinary treatment approach to Traumatic Brain Injury, chronic pain, Autism, and peripheral neuropathy, especially the diabetic type. Moreover, his protocols have demonstrated effectively that they can reverse neurological deficits whereas the traditional treatment cannot. Dr. Wand's combined approach of traditional and alternative treatments seems to be the most effective when treating and reversing what is usually considered to be permanent damage to the central and peripheral nervous system.

He has worked with patients living with traumatic brain injuries & post-concussion syndrome, Autism, chronic pain, diabetic neuropathy, headaches & migraines, neck & low back pain, arthritic pain, motor vehicle accident injuries, hormonal imbalances in men (andropause), and in women (menopause).

Because there is NO STANDARD TREATMENT FOR CONCUSSION, Dr. Wand wrote The Concussion Cure, 3 Proven Methods to Heal your Brain, and published it on 07-14-19. The book is unique in genre since it is the only book which explains how to both diagnose and treat all the symptoms of a concussion with two specific tests which themselves generate the treatments. 

His clinical research interests include newer and more effective methods of diagnosing and treating neurological conditions. He is currently searching for funding to perform the first-ever clinical trial of an FDA approved which reverses all the symptoms of concussion.

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Paul Wand

Jay Gunkelman has served as president of ISNR, as well as a board member and treasurer of AAPB and is a Past-President of the Biofeedback Society of California (now WABN). Jay entered the field in 1972 and was the first to be certified in QEEG (1996), granted Diplomate status in 2002. He remains busy with current projects and publications related to his seminal paper on EEG endophenotypes (2005, Clinical Electroencephalography). He is co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Brain Science International.

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Jay Gunkelman

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