Protocol Guide is made on the basis of “Handbook for the practitioner”, made by Ed Mohlmanm from the Intensive Neurofeedback Training course and facilitated by A. Martin Wuttke (Founder & Clinical Director of NeuroTherapy Centers International and the Wuttke Institute of Neurotherapy; Board Certified in Neurofeedback, BCIA). Though I personally don’t know them, I find this handbook very practically written and useful. I came up with this idea primarily for my personal needs as I wasn’t sure at the beginning of my dealing with Neurofeedback “why” to practise some protocol,"where",on which sites, and “how” to actually do that. I came across this handbook accidentally and In my opinion, it is very useful. The original can be downloaded free on our site. The advantage of our software is an easy and rapid orientation, but also the possibility of updating the data. For the last few years, Mr. A. Martin Wuttke ,as he himself informed me, hasn’t been using this handbook in his work and he now works with a more complexLORETA Z score Neurofeedback(which requires 19 channels (full cap)). Nevertheless, this handbook is absolutely useful for all those people who have the Neurofeedback device with 2-4 electrodes, and are without possibility to use a more complex Neurofeedback.

If you are interested in the work of A. Martin Wuttke, you can visit the site: http://www.wuttkeinstitute.com


  • All Protocols have information about EEG findings and "how", "where" and "why" to use the some protocol.

  The description contains a deeper view of symptoms and reasons why the protocol is appropriate.

  A click on an electrode gives us the list of all protocols for an electrode and the lists of functions,

  symptoms and some disorders connected with this site.


  • The aim of  inventories is not giving a diagnosis, but, by one dimensional approach, determining the changes of symptoms in time on a numerical range from "slightly emphasized" to "strongly emphasized" symptoms.
    Determining an appropriate protocol is the first aim, while the others are following the effects of treatment in time.
    The inventories of symptoms can be done in a relatively short time and include : anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive spectrum, impulsiveness, arousal and instability.


Dr. Slobodan Jovanovic