About me

Dr. Korenman is a certified biofeedback practitioner involved in clinical biofeedback / neuro-feedback with private practices in London, UK and Raanana, Israel. He is also a certified trainer of biofeedback and neuro-feedback in courses licensed by the Israeli Association of Psychophysiology and Biofeedback in Israel and the Biofeedback Foundation of Europe (BFE) in Europe.

Dr. Korenman’s formal training includes Biology, Neurophysiology Psychophysiology and Biophysics at the Hebrew University, Israel, Hadassah Medical Hospital, Israel, University of London, UK), and St. Bartholomew’s Medical College, UK.

During the last 30 years Dr.Korenman has been involved in various areas of scientific research such as phantom pain,causalgia, pineal gland physiology, chronobiology, biological effects of e.l.f. electromagnetic fields, medical electronics and various modalities of autonomic self-regulation. He has held research and teaching posts in universities in Argentina, Israel and the UK.


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About me

Dr. Korenman is a certified biofeedback practitioner involved in clinical biofeedback / neuro-feedback with private practices in London, UK and Raanana, Israel. He is also a certified trainer of biofeedback and neuro-feedback in courses licensed by the Israeli Association of Psychophysiology and Biofeedback in Israel and the Biofeedback Foundation of Europe (BFE) in Europe.

Dr. Korenman’s formal training includes Biology, Neurophysiology Psychophysiology and Biophysics at the Hebrew University, Israel, Hadassah Medical Hospital, Israel, University of London, UK), and St. Bartholomew’s Medical College, UK.

During the last 30 years Dr.Korenman has been involved in various areas of scientific research such as phantom pain,causalgia, pineal gland physiology, chronobiology, biological effects of e.l.f. electromagnetic fields, medical electronics and various modalities of autonomic self-regulation. He has held research and teaching posts in universities in Argentina, Israel and the UK.


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Introduction to pIR HEG Physiology & Method
  1. Frontal lobes are at the front of the brain

     
  2. We are distinguished from the animals by the size and structure of the frontal region of our brain. We are rational to the extent that we utilize and develop our frontal lobes.

     
  3. Prefrontal cortex of the brain "mediates executive control" over behavior. In other words, this part of the brain analyze, directs and decides our behavior. It acts as a selective gating of filtering mechanism that controls information processing.
     
  4. It thus makes sense that individuals with poor filtering, such as those with Attention deficits, Phobias , Post-traumatic stress, Alzheimer’s, Migraine, Impulsivity  or Schizophrenia, would display hypo-frontality.
     
  5. Many studies have shown abnormal regional cerebral blood flow in the frontal lobes while suffering from the above conditions. For instance below the activity of the frontal lobes of a normal subjects and in an Alzheimer patient  
     
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