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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2008

Max the Cat getting a Neurofeedback session. Prior to neurofeedback training, Max would not groom himself or play. He would hide from everyone and everything. After having neurofeedback Max grooms, plays and is even a lap cat. He is happy!

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  • How do they understand that the waves on the screen equal a positive feeling? How do you prevent the sensation of the sensors from bothering them. The clips on that cat's ears looks so painful or at least annoying.

  • That's a cute cat!

  • Fabulous! And the best part is- Penny reports very positive changes in Max's behavior. HUmans aren't the only ones with a brain that understands the language of non-linear dynamics!

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