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Brody, S., Rau, H., Kohler, F., Schupp, H., Lutzenberger, W., and Birbaumer, N,
(1994). Slow cortical potential biofeedback and the startle reflex.
Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 19: (1), 1-12.

Burti, L., and Siciliani, O. (l983). Increase in alpha rhythm in anxious subjects
using biofeedback: A preliminary study.
Psichiatria Generale e dell-Eta Evolutiva
, 21: (204), 79-97.

Egner, T., and Gruzelier, J.H. (2004). The temporal dynamics of
electroencephalographic responses to alpha/theta neurofeedback
training in healthy subjects. Journal of Neurotherapy, 8 (1), 43-57.

Egner, T., Strawson, E. and Gruzelier, J.H. (2002). EEG signature and
phenomenology of alpha/theta neurofeedback training versus mock feedback.
 Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 27 (4), 261-270.

Hammond, D.C. (2005). Neurofeedback with anxiety and affective disorders.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
, 14 (2), 212- 213.

Hardt, J.V., Kamiya, J. (1978). Anxiety change through electroencephalographic
alpha feedback seen only in high anxiety subjects. Science, 201, 79-82.

Holmes, D.S., Burish, T.G. and Frost, R.O. (1980). Effects of instructions and
biofeedback training for controlled arousal in a subsequent stressful situation.
Journal of Research in Personality
, 14 (2), 212-223.

Moore, N.,C. (2000). A review of EEG biofeedback treatment of anxiety disorders.
Clinical Electroencephalography, 31 (1), 1-6.

Moore, J. P., Trudeau, D.L., Thuras, P.D., et. al. (2000). Comparison of alpha-
theta, alpha and EMG neurofeedback in the production of alpha-theta crossover
and the occurrence of visualizations. Journal of Neurotherapy, 4 (1), 29-42.

Plotkin, W.B., and Rice, K.M. (1981). Biofeedback as a placebo: Anxiety
reduction facilitated by training in either suppression or enhancement of
alpha brainwaves. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 49, 590-596.

Putnam, J. (2000). The effects of brief, eyes-open alpha training with audio and
video relaxation induction on the EEG of 77 Army reservists.
Journal of Neurotherapy
, 4(1), 17-28.

Raymond, J., Varney, C., Parkinson, L.A., and Gruzelier, J.H. (2005). The effects
of alpha-theta neurofeedback on personality and mood.
Brain Research and Cognitive Brain Research
, 23(2-3) 287-292.

Rice, K.M., Blanchard, E.B. and Purcell, M. (1993). Biofeedback treatments of
generalized anxiety disorder: Preliminary results.
Biofeedback and Self-Regulation
, 1, 31-46.

Sattlberger, E., and Thomas, J.E. (2000). Treatment of anxiety disorder with
slow-wave suppression EEG feedback: A case study. Biofeedback, 28, (4), 17-19.

Thomas, J.E. and Sattlberger, B.A. (1997). Treatment of chronic anxiety disorder
with neurotherapy, Journal of Neurotherapy. 2(2), 14-19.

Vanathy, s. Sharma, P.S., V.N.Kumar, K.B. (1998). The efficacy of alpha and
theta neurofeedback training in treatment of generalized anxiety disorder.
Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology
, 25(2), 136-143.