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Angelika Y. Sadar, M.A., BCN-HRV: Precision ERP Database Innovation

January 23, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EST
Angelika Speaker Series

This is lecture 2 in a series that is co-sponsored by Sadar Psychological and Applied Psychology Education. Join 1 talk for $95 or the full series for $695. For $50, 10 CES are available for those who attend all talks.

Angelika Sadar, MA, is board certified in both neurofeedback and heart rate variability, and serves as a BCIA approved mentor in neurofeedback. With a private practice established in 1985 in the greater Philadelphia area, Sadar has dedicated her career to helping individuals of all ages and clinical presentations, including consulting with the US Air Force and residential treatment facilities.
As the neurofeedback coordinator for Trauma Research Foundation and a treatment coordinator at Sadar Psychological, Sadar has demonstrated her commitment to advancing the field and providing quality care to her patients. Her expertise has been recognized nationally, as she is a sought-after speaker who educates and trains other professionals in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and qEEG/ERP.
She is the recipient of the prestigious Joel F. Lubar (2018) award and the AAPB Catalyst Leader award (2024), acknowledging her outstanding work and leadership in the field. In 2018, Sadar was invited to join BrainARC Switzerland, where she began developing evaluation protocols based on the research of HBImed, Switzerland.
Currently, Sadar’s clinical focus is on treating patients with complex and comorbid presentations, as well as consulting with other psychologists, medical practitioners, and clinicians regarding EEG, neurofeedback, and practice development. Her dedication to the field extends beyond her clinical work, as she serves as the executive director of the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society and has previously served as a board member at large of The Association of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.
Precision ERP Database Innovation
Traditional psychometric assessments measure performance. By measuring the EEG, the clinician is able to assess the effeciency of the brain’s function, in relationship to performance. The HBImed database is FDA cleared and offers various indexes that give insights to the person’s experience, in addition to their brain’s function. This talk will review the research associated with the various indexes, which include: arousal, ADHD, vigilance, central sensory and theta/beta at 3 sites. The relevance of the indexes to developing treatment plans will be reviewed with specific attention on differences between gender and socioeconomic status.
Obj 1.The participant will be able to describe two unique aspects of the HBImed database when compared with other databases.
Obj 2. The participant will be able to explain the relationship of Vigilance as it refers to the inner, unconscious readiness that enables the solving of task
Obj 3. The participant will be able to list 4 eeg markers of ADHD

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