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Articles and Papers by Dr. Walker

Dr. Walker has numerous publications in medical literature.  These include articles and papers on the use of EEG-neurofeedback for dyslexia, depression, head injuries, and epilepsy.  Copies of these articles are available.

Dr. Walker's work on modular activation/coherence approach to evaluating
clinical/QEEG correlations and for guiding neurofeedback training is also
available to professionals in the field.

We are pleased to share this information with you.



“The Case Against Drugs - and For Neurofeedback,The Superior Alternative for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD),” Neuroconnections, April 2008, Pages: 4-5. (Full PDF)

“Impact of qEEG-Guided Coherence Training for Patients with a Mild Closed Head Injury,” Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol. 6(2) 2002, 31-42. (Full PDF)

“A Neurologist’s Advice for Mental Health Professionals on the Use of QEEG and Neurofeedback,” Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol. 8(2) 2004, 97-103. (Full PDF)

“Neurofeedback Treatment of Epilepsy,” Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 14, 2005, 163-176. (Full PDF)

“The Neurophysiology of Dyslexia:  A Selective Review with Implications for Neurofeedback Remediation and Results of Treatment in Twelve Consecutive Patients,” Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol. 10(1) 2006, doi:10.1300/1184v10n01_04. (Full PDF)

“A Neurologist’s  Experience with QEEG-Guided Neurofeedback in Rehabilitation Following Brain Injury,” Handbook of Neurofeedback, The Haward Press, Inc., doi:10:1300/5889_15, 2007, 353-361. (Full PDF)

“A Modular Activation/Coherence Approach to Evaluating Clinical/QEEG Correlations and for Guiding Neurofeedback Training:  Modular Insufficiencies, Modular Excesses, Disconnections, and Hyperconnections,” Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol. 11(1) 2007. doi:10.1300/J184v1ln01_03, 25-44. (Full PDF)

“Current Status of QEEG and Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Clinical Depression,” The Handbook of Neurofeedback, The Haward Press, Inc., doi:10.1300/5889_14, 2007, 341-352. (Full PDF)

“QEEG as an Aid to Diagnosing and Treating ADHD Subtypes and Comorbidities,” NeuroConnections, July 2007, 26-27. (Full PDF)



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