Nova Tech EEG online training hosts experts in the field of EEG, QEEG, ERP and Neurofeedback.

Leslie Sherlin, PhD, QEEGD, BCN, BCB
 

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Dr. Leslie Sherlin completed his undergraduate degree and first years of graduate school from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville where he became interested and exposed to quantitative electroencephalography and psychophysiology regulation. He has the degrees of BA in Psychology, MS in Clinical Psychology and PhD in Psychology.   While still an undergraduate he was able to acquire training in Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography (LORETA), an imaging technique for localizing electrical activity of the brain, in Zurich, Switzerland. 

Following this experience he co-founded the company Nova Tech EEG, Inc, a company that provides training, evaluation services and equipment/software for quantitative EEG analysis and imaging. Following the first years of primarily research in QEEG and LORETA, he then began practicing QEEG analysis and neurofeedback clinically and has been involved in client care since 2002 while continuing to pursue research projects in the field of QEEG and psychphysiology.

He is the managing partner of Sherlin Consulting, LLC, he remains the president of Nova Tech EEG, Inc and is a co-founding partner of ContreQ, LLC.

He has the academic appointments of adjunct associate professor in the department of mind-body medicine at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine; faculty in the department of psychology at the University of Phoenix main campus; adjunct faculty in the department of psychology at Northern Arizona University; and clinical faculty at Southwest Naturopathic Medical Center.

He is on the board of directors for both the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research (President Elect) and the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (Treasurer & Secretary). He is certified at the Diplomate level in QEEG and is BCIA Board Certified both in Biofeedback and Neurobiofeedback. 

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Fred Shaffer, PhD, BCB
 

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Fred Shaffer, PhD, is a professor of Psychology and former Department Chair at Truman State University, where he has taught since 1975. He has served as Director of Truman's Applied Psychophysiology research program since 1977. He is a Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (BCIA) Board Certified Senior Fellow and Chair-Elect of its Board. He has served on the Association of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB) Board and as its Education Chair and Program Chair. He is a consulting editor for Biofeedback and contributing editor for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. He authored Biofeedback Tutor (2010), a multimedia tutorial in biofeedback, co-authored with Donald Moss, PhD, a chapter on biofeedback in the Textbook of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2nd ed.) and the Heart Rate Variability Training Suite for the Biofeedback Foundation of Europe, and co-authored with Mark. S. Schwartz, a chapter in Biofeedback: A practitioner's guide (in press).


Elena Labkovsky, PhD, LP, BCN

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Dr. Elena Labkovsky is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, trained at St.Petersburg University (Russia) and Northwestern University (USA). She specializes in the neuropsychological assessment and treatment of learning disorders, AD/HD, depression, anxiety, brain injury, sleep disorder, and Tourette’s/tic disorders. She uses EEG/QEEG/ERP, neurofeedback and biofeedback in her assessment and treatment.

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Jay Gunkelman, QEEGD
 

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Jay Gunkelman entered the biofeedback field in 1972, starting the first State Hospital based biofeedback lab. He is a registered EEG technologist, having processed well over 500,000 EEGs, and more recently became a certified QEEG technologist (certificate #1, 1996), and a QEEG-Diplomate in 2002. Jay has sat on the boards of both professional organizations of AAPB and ISNR. He is well published in the field's literature and is a well known speaker.

Juri Kropotov, PhD
 

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Dr. Kropotov graduated from the department of physics (major in quantum mechanics) of St.-Petersburg State University in 1972. In 1975 he defended his PhD theses on "Slow processes in the human brain" at the Institute for Experimental Medicine. In 1985 for his research in the field of human physiology he was awarded the State Prize of the USSR – the highest award in the former Soviet Union . He was the first to show that the basal ganglia thalamo-cortical circuits of the human brain are involved in cognitive and affective functions.  In 1986-1992 he developed a mathematical model of the cortex – the canonical cortical module – that was able to explain most of the properties of neurons in the visual cortex. In 1990s he started the research in the field of quantitative EEG and evoked potentials in normal subjects, in ADHD population and in neurological patients to whom intracranial electrodes were implanted for diagnosis and therapy. In 1998 he began using neurofeedback and transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for treatment ADHD and some other brain dysfunctions. He is now Director of laboratory for neurobiology of action programming at Institute of the Human Brain of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St.-Petersburg , Russia and Professor II at the Institute of Psychology at Norwegian University for Science and Technology in Trondhem , Norway . For his research he was awarded the Medal of Honor of Russian Federation, the Diploma of the USSR Academy of Sciences for the Highest Achievement (Discovery) in science. He published more than 180 papers and 7 books.  For many years he served as an editor of the journal "Human Physiology" of Russian Academy of Sciences. He is ex-president of the European Chapter of ISNR and an editor of the "Journal of Neurotherapy."