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Thomas Budzynski

Thomas Hice Budzynski (October 13, 1933 – February 14, 2011)[1] was an American psychologist and a pioneer in the field of biofeedback, inventing one of the first electromyographic biofeedback training systems in the mid-1960s. In the early 1970s, he developed the Twilight Learner in collaboration with John Picchiottino. The Twilight Learner was one of the first neurotherapy systems.

Thomas H. Budzynski
BornOctober 13, 1933
Grand Rapids, Michigan
DiedFebruary 14, 2011(2011-02-14) (aged 77)
Poulsbo, Washington
OccupationPsychologist, teacher, writer, speaker
GenreResearch

Budzynski earned a BSEE at the University of Detroit and served as an aerospace inertial systems engineer on the SR-71 Blackbird project at Area 51. He later received a master's and a PhD in psychology.

Budzynski was a licensed psychologist in the State of Washington. He was an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he also conducted neurotechnology research with his wife, Helen Kogan Budzynski. He conducted studies on the effects of audio-visual stimulation on the brain; the priming effects of binaural tones as measured by the EEG; chronic fatigue syndrome; and applications for chronic pain, enhanced academic performance, and the enhancement of cognitive processes in individuals with head injuries, learning disorders, and the elderly.

Budzynski's research and clinical findings were published in professional journals including: the Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis; Experimental & Clinical Psychopharmacology;[2] the Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry; Biofeedback and Self-Control; Biofeedback: Behavioral Medicine; Psychosomatic Medicine; the Journal of Dental Research; Biofeedback and Self-Regulation; Consciousness and Self-Regulation; Psychology Today;[3] Somatics; Education; the Journal of Neurotherapy; Applied Neurophysiology and Brainwave Biofeedback; Clinical Neurophysiology; and NeuroImage.

Budzynski gave lectures at conferences, including several Annual Meetings of the Biofeedback Research Society; Annual Meetings of the American Psychological Association; Annual Meetings of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback; Stanford University; University of Washington; Oxford University; the University of Munich; and the University of Düsseldorf, Germany.

Budzynski developed a series of Life Management subliminal and priming recordings. Applying his research on brainwave activity, he created peak performance tools utilizing research and theory on brain lateralization, lateralized emotions, dual track brain messaging, binaural beats, and priming. These techniques are used in coping with psychological stress and anxiety, as well as enhancing memory, self-confidence, self-esteem and relaxation.

He maintained a private practice of neurofeedback, biofeedback, and psychotherapy in his clinic in Poulsbo, Washington.

Budzynski died suddenly of a heart attack on February 14, 2011.[4]

Honors edit

In 1999, he received the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback at their annual meeting in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In 2002 he received a Career Achievement award from the International Society for Neuronal Research. Thomas H. Budzynski, James R. Evans, Andrew Abarbanel, and Helen Kogan Budzynski co-authored Introduction to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback: Advanced Theory and Applications, 2nd Edition, published December 2008[5] by Elsevier. New treatment protocols are outlined in this edition for treating posttraumatic stress disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Asperger syndrome, depression, and anxiety disorders through the use of neurofeedback, QEEG, music therapy, and the LORETA diagnostic tool. In 2003 he received the CAAPB Johann Stoyva award.

He was president of the Biofeedback Research Society (now, the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback/ AAPB) from 1974 to 1975; and president of the EEG Biofeedback Section of AAPB (1995–1996).

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • Thomas H. Budzynski, Helen Kogan Budzynski, James R. Evans, and Andrew Abarbanel, Introduction to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback: Advanced Theory and Applications, 2nd Edition, Elsevier, December 2008[5]

Articles edit

  • Budzynski, T. H. & Stoyva, J. M. (1969). An instrument for producing deep muscle relaxation by means of analog information feedback. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2, 231–237.
  • Budzynski, T.H., Stoyva, J. M. & Adler, C.S. (1970). Feedback-induced muscle relaxation: Application to tension headache. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1, 205–211.Republished in N.E. Miller, et al. (Eds.) (1970). Biofeedback Annual: 1970 Papers. Chicago: Aldine.Republished in F.J. McGuigan, & P.J. Woods (Eds.) (1972). Contemporary Studies in Psychology. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1972). Biofeedback procedures in the clinic. In Birk, L. (Ed.). Biofeedback: Behavioral Medicine, New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.*
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1972). Some applications of biofeedback-produced twilight states. Fields within Fields . . . within Fields. 5, 105–114.Republished in D. Shapiro, et al. (Eds.) (1973). Biofeedback and Self-Control. Chicago: Aldine-Atherton.
  • Budzynski, T.H. & Stoyva, J. M. (1972). Biofeedback techniques in behavior therapy. In Birbaumer, N. (Ed.), Die Bewaltingung von Angst. Beitrage der Neuropsychologie zur Angstforschung. (The Mastery of Anxiety. Contributions to Anxiety Research). Reihe Fortschritte der Klinischen Psychologic, Ed. 4. München, Wien: Verlag, Urban & Schwarzenberg. Republished in D. Shapiro, et al. (Eds.) (1973,. Biofeedback and Self-Control, Chicago: Aldine-Atherton.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1973). Biofeedback procedures in the clinic. Seminars in Psychiatry, 5, 537–547.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1973). Biofeedback procedures in the clinic. In L. Birk (Ed.), Biofeedback: Behavioral medicine. New York: Grune & Stratton, pp. 177–187.
  • Budzynski, T.H. & Stoyva, J.M. (1973). An electromygraphic feedback technique for teaching voluntary relaxation of the masseter. Journal of Dental Research, 52,116–119.
  • Budzynski, T.H., Stoyva, J.M., Adler, C.S. & Mullaney, D. (1973). EMG biofeedback and tension headache: A controlled outcome study. Psychosomatic Medicine, 35, 484 496.
  • Budzynski, T.H., Stoyva, J.M., Adler, C.S. & Mullaney, D. (1973). EMG biofeedback and tension headache: A controlled outcome study. In L. Birk (Ed.), Biofeedback: Behavioral medicine. New York: Grune & Stratton, pp. 37–50.
  • Stoyva, J.M. & Budzynski, T.H. (1975). Biofeedback in general and specific anxiety disorders. In H. Legewie, & L. Nusselt (Eds.), Biofeedback-therapie: Lernmethoden in der Psychosomatics, Neurologie und Rehabilitation (Fortschritte der Klinischen Psychologie, Vol. 6). München-Berlin: Urban & Schwarzenberg.
  • Budzynski, T.H. & Padnes, S. (Eds.) (1976). How to make the involuntary voluntary. A Roche Scientific Series of Eight Monographs. Nutley, NJ: Hoffman-LaRoche.
  • Sittenfeld, P., Budzynski, T. & Stoyva, J. (1976). Differential shaping of EEG theta rhythms. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 1, 31–45.
  • Fowler, J., Budzynski, T. & VandenBerg, R. (1976). Effects of an EMG biofeedback and relaxation program on the control of diabetes. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 1, 105–112.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1976). Biofeedback and the twilight states of consciousness. In G.E. Schwartz, & D. Shapiro (Eds.), Consciousness and Self-Regulation, Vol. 1. New York: Plenum Press.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1977). Tuning in on the twilight zone. Psychology Today, 11, 38–44.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1977). Clinical implications of electromyographic training. In Schwartz, G.E. & Beatty, J. (Eds.), Biofeedback: Theory and Research. New York: Academic Press.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1978). Biofeedback strategies in headache. In J.V. Basmajian (Ed.), Biofeedback: A Handbook for Clinicians. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1978). Biofeedback applications to stress-related disorders. International Review of Applied Psychology, 27, 73–79.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1979). Brain lateralization and biofeedback. In B. Shapin, & T. Coly (Eds.), Brain/Mind and Parapsychology International Conference, Montreal, Canada, 1978. New York: Parapsychological Foundation.
  • Budzynski, T. H. & Peffer, K.E. (1980). Biofeedback training. In I.L. Kutash, & L.B. Schlesinger (Eds.), Handbook on Stress and Anxiety. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Budzynski, T., Stoyva, J. & Peffer, K. (1980). Biofeedback techniques in psychosomatic disorders. In A. Goldstein, & E. Foa (Eds.), Handbook of Behavioral Interventions. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1981). Brain Lateralization and re-scripting. Somatics. Spring/Summer, 3–9.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1982). Introduction to techniques for the treatment of muscle contraction headaches. In PA. Kelly & L.G. Ritt (Eds.), Innovations in Clinical Practice: A Sourcebook. Sarasota. FL: Professional Resources Exchange, Inc.
  • Budzynski, T.H. & Stoyva, J.M. (1984). Biofeedback methods in the treatment of anxiety and stress. In R. Woolfolk, & P. Lehrer (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Stress Management. New York: The Guilford Press.
  • Budzynski, T.H. & Doche-Budzynski, L. (1985). Douze ans d'experience de biofeedback dans une clinique privee aux U.S.A. Psychologie Medicale, 17, 1545–1550.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1986). Clinical applications of non-drug induced states. In Wolman, B.B. & Ullmann, M. (Eds.), Handbook of States of Consciousness. New York: Van Nostrand-Reinhold.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1989). Biofeedback strategies in headache treatment. In J.V. Basmajian (Ed.), Biofeedback: Principles and Practice for Clinicians, (3rd ed.). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.
  • Doche-Budzynski, L. & Budzynski, T. (1989). Subliminal self-esteem enhancement in adult Type A males. Education, 110, 50–56.

Cram, J.R. & Budzynski, T.H. (1989). Biofeedback and relaxation therapies. In C.D. Tollison, & M.L. Krieger (Eds.), Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation of low back pain. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.

  • Budzynski, T.H. (1989). Pain Control. A four phase audiotape program with manual. Montreal: Thought Technology, Ltd.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1990). Hemispheric asymmetry and REST. In P. Suedfeld, J.W. Turner, Jr., & T.H. Fine (Eds.), Restricted Environmental Stimulation: Theoretical and Empirical Developments in Flotation REST. New York: Springer-Verlag.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1991). Selected Research on Light/Sound. Synetics Systems. Seattle, WA.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1991). Clinical Considerations of Light/Sound. Synetics Systems. Seattle, WA.
  • Stoyva, J.M., & Budzynski, T.H. (1993). Biofeedback methods in the treatment of anxiety and stress disorders. In R. Woolfolk, & P. Lehrer (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Stress Management (2nd Ed). New York: Guilford.
  • Rozelle, G.R., & Budzynski, T.H. (1995). Neurotherapy for stroke rehabilitation: A single case study. Biofeedback & Self-Regulation, 20, 211–228.

Budzynski, T.H. (1995). Virtual reality biofeedback: A brief concept paper. Biofeedback, Fall.

  • Budzynski, T., & Andrasik, F. (1995). The Ponce de Leon Project: Brain Brightening. Report on pilot study. Pensacola, FL: Center for Behavioral Research, University of West Florida.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1996). Brain Brightening: Can Neurofeedback Improve Cognitive Process? Biofeedback, 24, 14–17.

Billiott, K.M., Budzynski, T.H., Andrasik, F. (1997). EEG patterns and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Journal of Neurotherapy, 2, 20–30.

  • Budzynski, T.H. (in press). Twilight learning revisited. In R. Kall, J. Kamiya, & G.E. Schwartz (Eds.). Applied Neurophysiology and Brainwave Biofeedback. Bensalem, PA: Futurehealth, Inc.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (1999). From EEG to Neurofeedback. In J.R. Evans & A. Abarbanel (Eds.). Introduction to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback. San Diego: Academic Press.
  • Budzynski, T., Jordy, J., Kogan Budzynski, H., Tang, J., & Claypoole, K. (1999). Academic performance enhancement with photic stimulation and EDR feedback. Journal of Neurotherapy, 3, 11–21.
  • Budzynski, T.H. (2000). Reversing age-related cognitive decline: Use of neurofeedback and audio-visual stimulation. Biofeedback, 28, 19–21.
  • Budzynski, T.H., Kogan Budzynski, H., Fischer, M., Ashton, S., Goldberg, J., & Buchwald, D. (2003). A study of quantified EEG among monozygotic twins discordant for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. (Resubmitted for a second time with revisions to Clinical Neurophysiology).
  • Budzynski, T.H. (2005). Best practices: An interview with Dr. Tom Budzynski. ISNR Newsletter, April 2005.
  • Budzynski, T.H., Budzynski, H.K., & Tang, H.Y. (2007). Brain brightening: Restoring the aging mind. In J.R. Evans (Ed.). Handbook of Neurofeedback: Dynamics and Clinical Applications. New York: Haworth Press.
  • Sherlin, L., Budzynski, T., Budzynski, H.K., Congedo, M., Fischer, M. E., & Buchwald*, D. (2007). Low-resolution electromagnetic tomography in monozygotic twins discordant for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. NeuroImage, 34, 1438–1442.
  • Budzynski, T. & Budzynski, H. Maret, K., & Tang, H.Y. (2008). The Effect of Lifewave Energy Technology on Heart Rate Variability: A Double-Blind Experimental Pilot Study. Journal of Neurotherapy, 11,

References edit

  1. ^ U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
  2. ^ Experimental & Clinical Psychopharmacology
  3. ^ Psychology Today
  4. ^ "Thomas H. Budzynski's Obituary on The Seattle Times". The Seattle Times. February 27, 2011.
  5. ^ a b ISBN 978-0-12-374534-7

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Thomas Hice Budzynski October 13 1933 February 14 2011 1 was an American psychologist and a pioneer in the field of biofeedback inventing one of the first electromyographic biofeedback training systems in the mid 1960s In the early 1970s he developed the Twilight Learner in collaboration with John Picchiottino The Twilight Learner was one of the first neurotherapy systems Thomas H BudzynskiBornOctober 13 1933Grand Rapids MichiganDiedFebruary 14 2011 2011 02 14 aged 77 Poulsbo WashingtonOccupationPsychologist teacher writer speakerGenreResearchBudzynski earned a BSEE at the University of Detroit and served as an aerospace inertial systems engineer on the SR 71 Blackbird project at Area 51 He later received a master s and a PhD in psychology Budzynski was a licensed psychologist in the State of Washington He was an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington in Seattle where he also conducted neurotechnology research with his wife Helen Kogan Budzynski He conducted studies on the effects of audio visual stimulation on the brain the priming effects of binaural tones as measured by the EEG chronic fatigue syndrome and applications for chronic pain enhanced academic performance and the enhancement of cognitive processes in individuals with head injuries learning disorders and the elderly Budzynski s research and clinical findings were published in professional journals including the Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis Experimental amp Clinical Psychopharmacology 2 the Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry Biofeedback and Self Control Biofeedback Behavioral Medicine Psychosomatic Medicine the Journal of Dental Research Biofeedback and Self Regulation Consciousness and Self Regulation Psychology Today 3 Somatics Education the Journal of Neurotherapy Applied Neurophysiology and Brainwave Biofeedback Clinical Neurophysiology and NeuroImage Budzynski gave lectures at conferences including several Annual Meetings of the Biofeedback Research Society Annual Meetings of the American Psychological Association Annual Meetings of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback Stanford University University of Washington Oxford University the University of Munich and the University of Dusseldorf Germany Budzynski developed a series of Life Management subliminal and priming 1 recordings Applying his research on brainwave activity he created peak performance tools utilizing research and theory on brain lateralization lateralized emotions dual track brain messaging binaural beats and priming These techniques are used in coping with psychological stress and anxiety as well as enhancing memory self confidence self esteem and relaxation He maintained a private practice of neurofeedback biofeedback and psychotherapy in his clinic in Poulsbo Washington Budzynski died suddenly of a heart attack on February 14 2011 4 Contents 1 Honors 2 Bibliography 2 1 Books 2 2 Articles 3 ReferencesHonors editIn 1999 he received the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback at their annual meeting in Vancouver BC Canada In 2002 he received a Career Achievement award from the International Society for Neuronal Research Thomas H Budzynski James R Evans Andrew Abarbanel and Helen Kogan Budzynski co authored Introduction to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback Advanced Theory and Applications 2nd Edition published December 2008 5 by Elsevier New treatment protocols are outlined in this edition for treating posttraumatic stress disorder attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Asperger syndrome depression and anxiety disorders through the use of neurofeedback QEEG music therapy and the LORETA diagnostic tool In 2003 he received the CAAPB Johann Stoyva award He was president of the Biofeedback Research Society now the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback AAPB from 1974 to 1975 and president of the EEG Biofeedback Section of AAPB 1995 1996 Bibliography editBooks edit Thomas H Budzynski Helen Kogan Budzynski James R Evans and Andrew Abarbanel Introduction to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback Advanced Theory and Applications 2nd Edition Elsevier December 2008 5 Articles edit Budzynski T H amp Stoyva J M 1969 An instrument for producing deep muscle relaxation by means of analog information feedback Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 2 231 237 Budzynski T H Stoyva J M amp Adler C S 1970 Feedback induced muscle relaxation Application to tension headache Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 1 205 211 Republished in N E Miller et al Eds 1970 Biofeedback Annual 1970 Papers Chicago Aldine Republished in F J McGuigan amp P J Woods Eds 1972 Contemporary Studies in Psychology New York Appleton Century Crofts Budzynski T H 1972 Biofeedback procedures in the clinic In Birk L Ed Biofeedback Behavioral Medicine New York Holt Rinehart amp Winston Budzynski T H 1972 Some applications of biofeedback produced twilight states Fields within Fields within Fields 5 105 114 Republished in D Shapiro et al Eds 1973 Biofeedback and Self Control Chicago Aldine Atherton Budzynski T H amp Stoyva J M 1972 Biofeedback techniques in behavior therapy In Birbaumer N Ed Die Bewaltingung von Angst Beitrage der Neuropsychologie zur Angstforschung The Mastery of Anxiety Contributions to Anxiety Research Reihe Fortschritte der Klinischen Psychologic Ed 4 Munchen Wien Verlag Urban amp Schwarzenberg Republished in D Shapiro et al Eds 1973 Biofeedback and Self Control Chicago Aldine Atherton Budzynski T H 1973 Biofeedback procedures in the clinic Seminars in Psychiatry 5 537 547 Budzynski T H 1973 Biofeedback procedures in the clinic In L Birk Ed Biofeedback Behavioral medicine New York Grune amp Stratton pp 177 187 Budzynski T H amp Stoyva J M 1973 An electromygraphic feedback technique for teaching voluntary relaxation of the masseter Journal of Dental Research 52 116 119 Budzynski T H Stoyva J M Adler C S amp Mullaney D 1973 EMG biofeedback and tension headache A controlled outcome study Psychosomatic Medicine 35 484 496 Budzynski T H Stoyva J M Adler C S amp Mullaney D 1973 EMG biofeedback and tension headache A controlled outcome study In L Birk Ed Biofeedback Behavioral medicine New York Grune amp Stratton pp 37 50 Stoyva J M amp Budzynski T H 1975 Biofeedback in general and specific anxiety disorders In H Legewie amp L Nusselt Eds Biofeedback therapie Lernmethoden in der Psychosomatics Neurologie und Rehabilitation Fortschritte der Klinischen Psychologie Vol 6 Munchen Berlin Urban amp Schwarzenberg Budzynski T H amp Padnes S Eds 1976 How to make the involuntary voluntary A Roche Scientific Series of Eight Monographs Nutley NJ Hoffman LaRoche Sittenfeld P Budzynski T amp Stoyva J 1976 Differential shaping of EEG theta rhythms Biofeedback and Self Regulation 1 31 45 Fowler J Budzynski T amp VandenBerg R 1976 Effects of an EMG biofeedback and relaxation program on the control of diabetes Biofeedback and Self Regulation 1 105 112 Budzynski T H 1976 Biofeedback and the twilight states of consciousness In G E Schwartz amp D Shapiro Eds Consciousness and Self Regulation Vol 1 New York Plenum Press Budzynski T H 1977 Tuning in on the twilight zone Psychology Today 11 38 44 Budzynski T H 1977 Clinical implications of electromyographic training In Schwartz G E amp Beatty J Eds Biofeedback Theory and Research New York Academic Press Budzynski T H 1978 Biofeedback strategies in headache In J V Basmajian Ed Biofeedback A Handbook for Clinicians Baltimore Williams amp Wilkins Budzynski T H 1978 Biofeedback applications to stress related disorders International Review of Applied Psychology 27 73 79 Budzynski T H 1979 Brain lateralization and biofeedback In B Shapin amp T Coly Eds Brain Mind and Parapsychology International Conference Montreal Canada 1978 New York Parapsychological Foundation Budzynski T H amp Peffer K E 1980 Biofeedback training In I L Kutash amp L B Schlesinger Eds Handbook on Stress and Anxiety San Francisco Jossey Bass Budzynski T Stoyva J amp Peffer K 1980 Biofeedback techniques in psychosomatic disorders In A Goldstein amp E Foa Eds Handbook of Behavioral Interventions New York John Wiley amp Sons Budzynski T H 1981 Brain Lateralization and re scripting Somatics Spring Summer 3 9 Budzynski T H 1982 Introduction to techniques for the treatment of muscle contraction headaches In PA Kelly amp L G Ritt Eds Innovations in Clinical Practice A Sourcebook Sarasota FL Professional Resources Exchange Inc Budzynski T H amp Stoyva J M 1984 Biofeedback methods in the treatment of anxiety and stress In R Woolfolk amp P Lehrer Eds Principles and Practice of Stress Management New York The Guilford Press Budzynski T H amp Doche Budzynski L 1985 Douze ans d experience de biofeedback dans une clinique privee aux U S A Psychologie Medicale 17 1545 1550 Budzynski T H 1986 Clinical applications of non drug induced states In Wolman B B amp Ullmann M Eds Handbook of States of Consciousness New York Van Nostrand Reinhold Budzynski T H 1989 Biofeedback strategies in headache treatment In J V Basmajian Ed Biofeedback Principles and Practice for Clinicians 3rd ed Baltimore Williams amp Wilkins Doche Budzynski L amp Budzynski T 1989 Subliminal self esteem enhancement in adult Type A males Education 110 50 56 Cram J R amp Budzynski T H 1989 Biofeedback and relaxation therapies In C D Tollison amp M L Krieger Eds Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation of low back pain Baltimore Williams amp Wilkins Budzynski T H 1989 Pain Control A four phase audiotape program with manual Montreal Thought Technology Ltd Budzynski T H 1990 Hemispheric asymmetry and REST In P Suedfeld J W Turner Jr amp T H Fine Eds Restricted Environmental Stimulation Theoretical and Empirical Developments in Flotation REST New York Springer Verlag Budzynski T H 1991 Selected Research on Light Sound Synetics Systems Seattle WA Budzynski T H 1991 Clinical Considerations of Light Sound Synetics Systems Seattle WA Stoyva J M amp Budzynski T H 1993 Biofeedback methods in the treatment of anxiety and stress disorders In R Woolfolk amp P Lehrer Eds Principles and Practice of Stress Management 2nd Ed New York Guilford Rozelle G R amp Budzynski T H 1995 Neurotherapy for stroke rehabilitation A single case study Biofeedback amp Self Regulation 20 211 228 Budzynski T H 1995 Virtual reality biofeedback A brief concept paper Biofeedback Fall Budzynski T amp Andrasik F 1995 The Ponce de Leon Project Brain Brightening Report on pilot study Pensacola FL Center for Behavioral Research University of West Florida Budzynski T H 1996 Brain Brightening Can Neurofeedback Improve Cognitive Process Biofeedback 24 14 17 Billiott K M Budzynski T H Andrasik F 1997 EEG patterns and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Journal of Neurotherapy 2 20 30 Budzynski T H in press Twilight learning revisited In R Kall J Kamiya amp G E Schwartz Eds Applied Neurophysiology and Brainwave Biofeedback Bensalem PA Futurehealth Inc Budzynski T H 1999 From EEG to Neurofeedback In J R Evans amp A Abarbanel Eds Introduction to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback San Diego Academic Press Budzynski T Jordy J Kogan Budzynski H Tang J amp Claypoole K 1999 Academic performance enhancement with photic stimulation and EDR feedback Journal of Neurotherapy 3 11 21 Budzynski T H 2000 Reversing age related cognitive decline Use of neurofeedback and audio visual stimulation Biofeedback 28 19 21 Budzynski T H Kogan Budzynski H Fischer M Ashton S Goldberg J amp Buchwald D 2003 A study of quantified EEG among monozygotic twins discordant for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Resubmitted for a second time with revisions to Clinical Neurophysiology Budzynski T H 2005 Best practices An interview with Dr Tom Budzynski ISNR Newsletter April 2005 Budzynski T H Budzynski H K amp Tang H Y 2007 Brain brightening Restoring the aging mind In J R Evans Ed Handbook of Neurofeedback Dynamics and Clinical Applications New York Haworth Press Sherlin L Budzynski T Budzynski H K Congedo M Fischer M E amp Buchwald D 2007 Low resolution electromagnetic tomography in monozygotic twins discordant for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome NeuroImage 34 1438 1442 Budzynski T amp Budzynski H Maret K amp Tang H Y 2008 The Effect of Lifewave Energy Technology on Heart Rate Variability A Double Blind Experimental Pilot Study Journal of Neurotherapy 11 References edit U S Social Security Death Index 1935 2014 Experimental amp Clinical Psychopharmacology Psychology Today Thomas H Budzynski s Obituary on The Seattle Times The Seattle Times February 27 2011 a b ISBN 978 0 12 374534 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Budzynski amp oldid 1152152173, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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