BCIA Treatment Planning 2

BCIA Test Prep

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The Peniston and Kulkosky protocol for treating addiction incorporates _____ alpha-theta neurofeedback sessions of _____ minutes duration across 28 days.
The Peniston and Kulkosky protocol for treating addiction incorporates 30 alpha-theta neurofeedback sessions of 30 minutes duration across 28 days.
Which conclusion best summarizes clinical outcome studies concerning treatment of generalized seizures?
SMR neurofeedback is the treatment of choice when treating grand mal epilepsy.
Alcoholics show low levels of frontal ______ before consuming alcohol. These levels ______ after a challenge dose of alcohol.
Alcoholics show low levels of frontal alpha before consuming alcohol. These levels increase after a challenge dose of alcohol.
EEG biofeedback would be inappropriate for treating _______. EEG biofeedback would be inappropriate for treating _______.
EEG biofeedback would be inappropriate for treating Tourette's syndrome since there is no evidence of biofeedback's efficacy in this condition.
Sterman's SMR training protocol for treating grand mal epilepsy involves placing two active electrodes over the ______ cortex
Sterman's SMR training protocol for treating grand mal epilepsy involves placing two active electrodes over the left sensorimotor cortex.
Sterman's protocol for treating grand mal epilepsy trains patients to suppress EEG activity in the ______ band.
Sterman's protocol for grand mal epilepsy trains patients to suppress EEG activity in the 4-7 Hz bandpass. Patients are also taught to suppress EEG activity over 20 Hz and epileptiform spikes.
A 4-year-old child suddenly freezes and stares blankly for 15 seconds. This best describes a ______ seizure.
The child's sudden freezing and blank staring are characteristic of a petit mal seizure.
The Menninger protocol for reducing intractable pain teaches patients to increase EEG activity in the ______ band.
The Menninger protocol for reducing intractable pain teaches patients to increase EEG activity in the theta band.
The Menninger alpha-theta protocol incorporates an ______ training paradigm where ON means increasing and OFF means suppressing a frequency band.
The Menninger alpha-theta protocol incorporates an ON-OFF-ON training paradigm where ON means increasing and OFF means suppressing a frequency band.
Training sessions using the Menninger alpha-theta protocol typically last ____ minutes.
Training sessions using the Menninger alpha-theta protocol typically last 30 minutes.
Which describes the training sequence in the Menninger alpha-theta protocol? Which describes the training sequence in the Menninger alpha-theta protocol?
The Menninger alpha-theta training sequence includes temperature, SEMG, alpha, and theta biofeedback.
Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) reported successful treatment of patients who suffer from chronic anxiety using a(n) _______ protocol.
Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) reported successful treatment of patients who suffer from chronic anxiety using a theta-inhibit/beta-enhancement protocol.
Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) reported that the predominance of _______ activity in the _______ might impair flexible response to new stimuli.
Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) reported that the predominance of slow-wave activity in the frontal and prefrontal cortex might impair flexible response to new stimuli.
Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) suggested that patients diagnosed with chronic anxiety and exhibit high amplitude slow-wave activity should be trained to _______ amplitude.
Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) suggested that patients diagnosed with chronic anxiety and exhibit high amplitude slow-wave activity should be trained to decrease alpha and theta amplitude.
Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) argued that patients diagnosed with chronic anxiety and exhibit low amplitude alpha activity should be trained to _______ amplitude. Sattlberger
 and Thomas (2000) argued that patients diagnosed with chronic anxiety 
and exhibit low amplitude alpha activity should be trained to _______ 
amplitude.
Sattlberger and Thomas (2000) suggested that patients diagnosed with chronic anxiety and exhibit low amplitude alpha activity should be trained to increase alpha amplitude.