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Erica Rosenberg wrote this article while attending the graduate journalism program at Columbia University. She received her M.S. in journalism there in 2005.
SHARE Thursday, December 21, 2006 Neurofeedback Tunes the Brain for Better Singing and Performing
Rae Tattenbaum is helping singers make it at the Metropolitan Opera, get into top training programs-- doing it with Neurofeedback, or Brain training as part of a five-component program designed to enhance performance, with mental imagery, or images of achievement; "inner journey work," - an internal visualization technique that removes barriers to singing; "open focus," - or attention training; and coaching.