Webinar: Frequency Band Training vs. ILF – A Comparative Overview 14.01.26
This webinar introduces the two leading approaches in neurofeedback—Frequency Band Training (FBT) and Infra-Low Frequency (ILF) Neurofeedback—and serves as a foundation for our in-depth one-day course on this topic.
You’ll learn the basic principles of neurofeedback and explore the key differences between FBT and ILF Neurofeedback. Through clear explanations and real-world examples, you’ll gain a solid understanding of how each approach works and why both are valuable in clinical practice.
This session provides a strong starting point and prepares you for the deeper insights offered in the full one-day course. We hope it sparks your curiosity about Frequency Band Training and Infra-Low Frequency Neurofeedback. If you’re ready to explore further, the full course will equip you with the knowledge and tools to apply these methods with confidence.
Agenda
- Foundations of Neurofeedback – Basics
- FBT in Focus – Principles & where it’s used
- ILF in Focus – Principles & where it’s used
- FBT vs. ILF: Key Comparisons – Similarities, differences, and clinical highlights
- Sneak Peek: Inside the Full Course – What you’ll learn if you continue
- Q&A Session – Your questions answered
Après la journée d'information
- You gained a clear introduction to both Frequency Band Training (FBT) and Infra-Low Frequency Neurofeedback(ILF).
- You understand their similarities, differences, and real-world clinical relevance.
- You explored practical examples that show how each approach can be applied in real-world settings
- You go a preview of the deeper training available in the full course where you will learn how to apply both approaches with Cygnet Software.
Online
Période / Durée
14.01.2026 19:00 – 20:00
Local time: Europe/Berlin
Your selected time zone
Organisateur
BEE Medic GmbH
Max-Porzig-Str. 1
78224 Singen
Deutschland
- webinar@beemedic.de
- Téléphone: +49 7731 96969-70
Conférenciers
Langue
- Anglais
Instructions complémentaires
The Neurofeedback information days and webinars are intended for individuals with a medical or therapeutic background.
Unfortunately, people who are considering Neurofeedback therapy for themselves cannot participate, but can find information about Neurofeedback through the Neurofeedback Network.