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Indianappolis, Indiana
Sept 3-6, 2009
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2008-2009 Directors, Staff, and Committee Chairpersons

DIRECTORS

       

President,
John Nash, PhD
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President Elect,
Tom Collura, PhD
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Past President,
Nancy White, PhD
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Treasurer,
Richard E. Davis, MS
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Secretary,
Joy Lunt, RN
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Sergeant at Arms,
Randall Lyle, PhD
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Member at Large,
Anne Stevens, PhD
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Member at Large,
Leslie Sherlin, PhD
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International Member at Large, John Carmichael, PhD
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STAFF

         

Executive Director,
Cynthia Kerson, PhD
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Membership and Conference Coordinator,
JN Managing Editor
Ann Marie Horvat
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COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS

Executive Committee, John Nash, PhD
Board Advisory,John Nash, PhD
Conference, Leslie Sherlin, PhD
Ethics, Hank Weeks, PhD
Finance, Richard E. Davis, MS
Membership, John Carmichael, PhD
Newsletter, Merlyn Hurd, PhD
Student Advocacy, David Hagedorn, PhD
Nominations, John Nash, PhD
Personnel, Nancy White, PhD
Public Relations and Outreach, Jay Gattis, PhD
Research Committee, David Trudeau, MD
Standards, Cory Hammond, PhD
Structure, Nancy White, PhD
Government and Professional Affairs, Anita Myer, PhD
Committee on Practice Guidelines Tom Collura, PhD

JOURNAL OF NEUROTHERAPY


Editor, Journal of Neurotherapy, David Kaiser
Editor, Journal of Neurotherapy, Johanne Levesque

   

About ISNR

The International Society for Neurofeedback & Research (ISNR) is a membership organization comprised of people from many countries and various professional disciplines doing neurotherapy, neurofeedback training and research. ISNR supports education and excellence in the field of neurofeedback training and neurotherapy and seeks the validation and acceptance of this discipline by a broad spectrum of society.

Both the society and its members gladly cooperate with other like-minded organizations and individuals. Today, neurofeedback, also called EEG biofeedback or EEG operant conditioning, is the most commonly used form of neuronal regulation. It is often used in conjunction with other forms of biofeedback as well as with whatever other professional services its practitioners are additionally qualified and licensed to render such as, psychology, medicine, clinical social work, nursing, education, counseling, etc. Persons who fit within this framework are cordially invited to submit an application for membership.

Quantitative EEG (QEEG) or brain mapping is commonly used to guide the most efficient application of neurofeedback.

The original name of the society from 1995 through 1998 was, Society for the Study of Neuronal Regulation, but it was shortened to Society for Neuronal Regulation for simplicity and to better convey the purposes of the organization. The name was changed again in 2002 to International Society for Neuronal Regulation and again in 2006 to International Society for Neurofeedback & Research to better reflect the fact that members of the society now came from all parts of the globe, not just North America and that research is a critical function of the society.

ISNR members, prospective members, and the public are invited to review the. . . Articles of Incorporation and ISNR Bylaws.

DISCLAIMERS

  1. The International Society for Neurofeedback & Research (ISNR) is providing all contents and materials within its own web site as a public informational service only.
  2. ISNR makes absolutely no endorsement of any statement made in any of the internal materials provided within this site nor of any statement made in any materials obtained from external links listed at this site.
  3. The Board of Directors of ISNR wishes to clarify that ISNR has no association whatsoever with any EEG biofeedback or neurofeedback certifying organization. ISNR is a membership organization which draws its members from fields of medicine, psychology, psychophysiology, counceling, social work, nursing, education and other related fields.