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This isn't the best reply, but I have worked with this book and, for my purposes, it was
pretty good...
...but I needed a higher level book, not a starter book. I'm not sure what would be a
good starter book. I'll have to look around a bit.
Not that my blog could possibly replace a decent textbook, but you might consider
browsing there to get a sense of what is easily done and what is more challenging...
http://eeghacker.blogspot.com/2013/10
http://www.amazon.com/Symphony-Brain-Evolution-Wave-
Biofeedback/dp/0802143814
http://www.amazon.com/Getting-Started-Neurofeedback-Norton-
Professional/dp/0393704505
http://www.amazon.com/Doing-Neurofeedback-Introduction-Richard-
Soutar/dp/0984608540
http://www.amazon.com/Neurofeedback-Book-Michael-Thompson/dp/1887114068
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https://www.google.com/search?q=bci+tutorial
The BCI video tutorial at the top of that search list, (from University of California, San
Diego) looks decent. It starts with an intro to EEG and then moves into much more
technical signal processing discussions.
http://sccn.ucsd.edu/wiki/Introduction_To_Modern_Brain-Computer_Interface_Design
The books recommended by William Croft are good introductions to NF, for those who
want to learn the actual techniques, protocols, professional practices, regulations, etc.,
the following are good resources, most of the materials are not free and not cheap, but
there are some free stuff on these sites:
http://www.behavmedfoundation.org/
http://brain-trainer.com/training/
http://brain-trainer.com/about/tlc-assessment/
http://www.youtube.com/user/TLCbraintrainer?feature=watch
Paul G. Swingle - Biofeedback For The Brain - How Neurotherapy Effectively Treats
Depression, Adhd, Autism, And More (2008)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3002462/