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Best Practice: Interrogating Causal Claims
To support a causal claim, a study must meet three essential criteria: covariance, temporal precedence, and internal validity.
BioSource Faculty
Jun 4, 202527 min read


Best Practice: Interrogating Association Claims
Interrogating association claims means asking three core questions: Were the variables measured well (construct validity)? Can the results be generalized to other populations (external validity)? And is the association statistically strong, significant, and precise (statistical validity)?
BioSource Faculty
Jun 4, 202513 min read


Best Practice: Interrogating Frequency Claims
The four big validities offer a comprehensive toolkit for evaluating psychological research. Construct validity ensures that variables are accurately measured or manipulated. External validity tells us whether the results generalize. Statistical validity ensures the numbers are trustworthy. Internal validity confirms that cause-and-effect relationships are legitimate.
BioSource Faculty
Jun 4, 202515 min read


Best Practice: Researcher Claims
Association claims are foundational to psychological research because they help us identify variables that are connected and warrant further investigation. While they cannot prove causality, they provide essential groundwork for asking deeper questions.
BioSource Faculty
Jun 4, 202524 min read


Best Practice: Variables
Understanding how each variable was operationalized helps you evaluate whether results can be compared or generalized. It also helps you decide whether the measure actually reflects the concept you’re interested in.
BioSource Faculty
Jun 4, 202510 min read


5-Min Science: The Paradox of ADHD
At its core, ADHD is not about lacking attention—it's about struggling to control it.

Zachary Meehan
May 28, 202511 min read


The Clinician Detective: Encephalopathy
Encephalopathy presents with polymorphic delta activity—delta waves that vary in shape and amplitude—over cortical areas.
BioSource Faculty
May 20, 202511 min read


5-Min Science: EEG Traveling Waves
Traveling waves in electroencephalography (EEG) represent coordinated patterns of electrical activity that move systematically across the cortex.
BioSource Faculty
May 5, 20258 min read


The Clinician Detective: Diffuse Slowing
Diffuse slowing reflects a global disturbance of cortical–subcortical coupling and is therefore considered a biomarker of cerebral dysfunction rather than a discrete lesion.
BioSource Faculty
May 5, 202514 min read


"Have We Been Thinking About ADHD All Wrong?" A Response.
EEG biomarkers offer incremental validity over behavioral observation alone.
BioSource Faculty
May 4, 202517 min read


The Clinician Detective: Intermittent Epileptiform Discharges (IEDs)
IEDs are not incidental EEG findings, but markers of transient cortical dysfunction that disrupt cognition, emotion, and behavior.
BioSource Faculty
Apr 30, 202526 min read


A Review of the Networks Trained by Neurofeedback
Quantitative EEG (qEEG) normative databases can reveal the key parts of a network that need training and the required direction.
BioSource Faculty
Apr 29, 202529 min read


Frequently Asked Neurofeedback Questions for Beginners and Clients
Dr. Davis wrote this frequently asked neurofeedback questions post as a resource for staff training and your clinic website.

John Davis
Apr 27, 202515 min read


The Clinician Detective: Spindling Excessive Beta
Spindling excessive beta (SEB) represents a critical neurophysiological marker of cortical dysregulation identifiable on the EEG.
BioSource Faculty
Apr 25, 202513 min read


A Comprehensive Breathing Myths Guide
Breathing ensures healthy CO2 levels. The main functions of breathing are gas exchange and acid-base (pH) regulation.
BioSource Faculty
Apr 24, 202527 min read


5-Second Science: Wearable Composite Health Scores Require Validation
Future standards must include open algorithms and population-level validation to increase clinical trust.
BioSource Faculty
Apr 21, 20254 min read


5-Min Science: The Promise and Peril of AI in Mental Health
AI in mental health care can increase accessibility and offer scalable support, particularly through chatbots and virtual therapists.

Zachary Meehan
Apr 15, 20256 min read


John S. Anderson on Frequency vs. Amplitude
I wrote this post to clear up confusion about frequency and amplitude, and give you a basic format for thinking about the EEG signal.

John S. Anderson
Apr 10, 202514 min read


Dr. John Davis Explains the Latest IQCB Guidelines
The IQCB guidelines formalize data collection, inspection, and analysis procedures to improve qEEG reliability and clinical acceptance.

John Davis
Apr 9, 20257 min read


5-Min Science: Latest Findings on Alzheimer's Progression
The temporal and parietal lobes are the earliest affected, and the frontal and occipital lobes are the latest.
BioSource Faculty
Apr 6, 20255 min read
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