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Posted by Hugh on April 17, 2024, at 10:07:19
My interest in neurofeedback led me to this reference guide. The following quote is from the introduction:
This guide was created to consolidate our reference resources for drug effects on the
electroencephalogram (EEG). It was developed in early 2023, and as we all know, this is a never-
ending process. While there are thousands of studies looking at the effects of drugs, many look
at behavioral, metabolic, and/or neurotransmitter, hormone, and other chemical changes. This
reference guide is specific to effects on the EEG, in the waking and/or sleep state. It is sectioned
by drug class. It includes a synopsis of each class and drug as well as highlights the points in the abstracts that are meaningful to this mission.Each drug class chapter includes a synopsis of the overall effects on the EEG and each drug
within the class includes articles informing of the research findings of the drug. There is a
synopsis heading each paper and the most salient discussion within the abstract is highlighted.
While many of the papers we reviewed are available in open access, there are many that are
not and while we were able to access them through our university library system (Saybrook
University), some may only be available for a fee.The complete reference guide:
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