• Neurofeedback and Creativity with Simone Luchini (Part 1)
    Feb 17 2026

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    This episode's guide is Dr. Simone Luchini, a post-doctoral researcher at the Paris Brain Institute. He studied at Penn State in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Creativity Laboratory. He recently published a study showing that neurofeedback can enhance creative thinking.

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    This podcast is produced by the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society. NRBS is an organization for professionals, students, and everyone interested in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and whole body health.

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    31 mins
  • Neurophysiology of Creativity with Rex Jung, Part 2
    Feb 3 2026

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    We continue our series on creativity with the second part of my chat with Dr. Rex Jung, neuropsychologist and expert in creativity. He has worked as an Assistant Research Professor of Psychology at the University of New Mexico and a research scientist at the Mind Research Network. His research focuses the brain functions and structures relating creativity, intelligence, and pathology. He has published in a wide variety of journals and books across many subject areas, and is the co-editor of The Cambridge Handbook of The Neuroscience of Creativity.

    Here are links to the paper Dr. Jung mentions about brain circuits, and one of his papers calling for changes in creativity research.

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    This podcast is produced by the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society. NRBS is an organization for professionals, students, and everyone interested in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and whole body health.

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    21 mins
  • Neurophysiology of Creativity with Rex Jung, Part 1
    Jan 27 2026

    We're doing a few new things. First, we are now on YouTube! Check out the video version of our interviews at https://www.youtube.com/@nrbsofficial1393/podcasts

    We're also going to start putting multi-episode series, so we can dig deeper into topics. This episode kicks off our episode about creativity. Guests include neuroscientists, clinicians, researchers, and performers. We'll start with some episodes about the neurophysiology of creativity.

    This episode's guide is Dr. Rex Jung, neuropsychologist and expert in creativity. He has worked as an Assistant Research Professor of Psychology at the University of New Mexico and a research scientist at the Mind Research Network. His research focuses the brain functions and structures relating creativity, intelligence, and pathology. He has published in a wide variety of journals and books across many subject areas, and is the co-editor of The Cambridge Handbook of The Neuroscience of Creativity.

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    This podcast is produced by the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society. NRBS is an organization for professionals, students, and everyone interested in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and whole body health.

    Learn more about Dr. Saul Rosenthal at advancedbehavioral.care.

    Contact us at healthybrain@nrbs.org.

    Our theme music is Catch It by Coma-Media

    The Healthy Brain Happy Body logo was designed by Alexandra VanDerlyke. Our heartfelt thanks to her and the rest of the team at Collectively Rooted.

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    35 mins
  • Cathering Pittman on the Neurophysiology of Anxiety Part 2 -- An Archived Episode
    Jan 6 2026

    This episode is from 2022.

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    Today’s guide is Dr. Catherine Pittman, a clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at at Saint Mary’s College. She specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety and traumatic brain injury recovery. She is also the author of three books on the neurobiology of anxiety, written for clinicians and the general public: Rewire Your Anxious Brain: How to Use the Neuroscience of Fear to End Anxiety, Panic, and Worry, Rewire Your OCD Brain: Powerful Neuroscience-Based Skills to Break Free from Obsessive Thoughts and Fears, and Taming Your Amygdala: Brain-Based Strategies to Quiet the Anxious Mind.

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    This podcast is produced by the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society. NRBS is an organization for professionals, students, and everyone interested in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and whole body health.

    Learn more about Dr. Saul Rosenthal at advancedbehavioral.care.

    Contact us at healthybrain@nrbs.org.

    Our theme music is Catch It by Coma-Media

    The Healthy Brain Happy Body logo was designed by Alexandra VanDerlyke. Our heartfelt thanks to her and the rest of the team at Collectively Rooted.

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    44 mins
  • Catherine Pittman on the Neurophysiology of Anxiety Part 1 -- An Archived Episode
    Dec 30 2025

    This episode is from 2022.

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    Today’s guide is Dr. Catherine Pittman, a clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at at Saint Mary’s College. She specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety and traumatic brain injury recovery. She is also the author of three books on the neurobiology of anxiety, written for clinicians and the general public: Rewire Your Anxious Brain: How to Use the Neuroscience of Fear to End Anxiety, Panic, and Worry, Rewire Your OCD Brain: Powerful Neuroscience-Based Skills to Break Free from Obsessive Thoughts and Fears, and Taming Your Amygdala: Brain-Based Strategies to Quiet the Anxious Mind.

    Please rate us and leave reviews. It really helps get us to more listeners.

    This podcast is produced by the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society. NRBS is an organization for professionals, students, and everyone interested in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and whole body health.

    Learn more about Dr. Saul Rosenthal at advancedbehavioral.care.

    Contact us at healthybrain@nrbs.org.

    Our theme music is Catch It by Coma-Media

    The Healthy Brain Happy Body logo was designed by Alexandra VanDerlyke. Our heartfelt thanks to her and the rest of the team at Collectively Rooted.

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    49 mins
  • Ruth Cohn on Neurofeedback for Trauma Part 2 -- An Archived Episode
    Dec 23 2025

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    Today’s guide is Ruth Cohn. Ruth is a psychotherapist who has been practicing neurofeedback since 2009. She has studied the dynamics of trauma and neglect, and worked with survivors; their intimate partners and families since 1998. Ruth is the author of three books: Working with the Developmental Trauma of Childhood Neglect: Using Psychotherapy and Attachment Theory Techniques in Clinical Practice; Coming Home to Passion: Restoring Loving Sexuality in Couples with Histories of Childhood Trauma and Neglect; and Out of My Mind: Late Night Contemplations About Trauma and Neglect, Book 1.

    In this episode, Ruth discusses trauma, with a focus on the traumatic response brought about by chronic neglect. Even young infants are sensitive to facial expressions, and infants who develop avoidant attachment relationships with their primary caregivers may be at higher risk for neglect-based trauma.

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    This podcast is produced by the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society. NRBS is an organization for professionals, students, and everyone interested in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and whole body health.

    Learn more about Dr. Saul Rosenthal at advancedbehavioral.care.

    Contact us at healthybrain@nrbs.org.

    Our theme music is Catch It by Coma-Media

    The Healthy Brain Happy Body logo was designed by Alexandra VanDerlyke. Our heartfelt thanks to her and the rest of the team at Collectively Rooted.

    #biofeedback #neurofeedback #nrbs

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    35 mins
  • Ruth Cohn on Neurofeedback and Trauma Part 1 -- An Archived Episode
    Dec 16 2025

    This is an episode from 2022.

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    Today’s guide is Ruth Cohn. Ruth is a psychotherapist who has been practicing neurofeedback since 2009. She has studied the dynamics of trauma and neglect, and worked with survivors; their intimate partners and families since 1998. Ruth is the author of three books: Working with the Developmental Trauma of Childhood Neglect: Using Psychotherapy and Attachment Theory Techniques in Clinical Practice; Coming Home to Passion: Restoring Loving Sexuality in Couples with Histories of Childhood Trauma and Neglect; and Out of My Mind: Late Night Contemplations About Trauma and Neglect, Book 1.

    In this episode, Ruth discusses trauma, with a focus on the traumatic response brought about by chronic neglect. Even young infants are sensitive to facial expressions, and infants who develop avoidant attachment relationships with their primary caregivers may be at higher risk for neglect-based trauma.

    Please rate us and leave reviews. It really helps get us to more listeners.

    This podcast is produced by the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society. NRBS is an organization for professionals, students, and everyone interested in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and whole body health.

    Learn more about Dr. Saul Rosenthal at advancedbehavioral.care.

    Contact us at healthybrain@nrbs.org.

    Our theme music is Catch It by Coma-Media

    The Healthy Brain Happy Body logo was designed by Alexandra VanDerlyke. Our heartfelt thanks to her and the rest of the team at Collectively Rooted.

    #biofeedback #neurofeedback #nrbs

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    33 mins
  • Jay Gunkelman on Trauma and the Brain -- An Archived Episode
    Dec 11 2025

    This is an archive episode from 2023.

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    This episode's guide is Jay Gunkelman, world renowned expert on understanding and interpreting the EEG. After decades in the field, he continues to have significant impact on neurofeedback and Neuromodulation. Jay is well known for the “phenotype” model of EEG, positing that a limited number of brain activity patterns are found in most people. EEG patterns can help identify the origin of symptoms and predict treatment outcome. In this episode, Jay discusses common EEG patterns found in individuals who experienced severe psychological trauma.

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    This podcast is produced by the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society. NRBS is an organization for professionals, students, and everyone interested in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and whole body health.

    Learn more about Dr. Saul Rosenthal at advancedbehavioral.care.

    Contact us at healthybrain@nrbs.org.

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    1 hr and 15 mins