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UTSA students explore next evolution of neurofeedback counseling

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The UTSA Neurofeedback counseling program challenged students in the spring semester to develop a new dry cap to measure brain activity. This cutting-edge research continues to position UTSA as a leader in neurofeedback research and training.

See how the cap was created in both the Downtown Campus Makerspace and in the neurofeedback lab, elevating the students’ hands-on learning experience. The students developed a deeper understanding of the technical components of the acute EEG helmet while also exploring ways to provide world-class care for future patients.

Watch the video to hear from program director Mark Jones and graduate student Jacob Teeter.


 

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