DIANE ROBERTS STOLER
Psychologist in Boxford, MA

License number
Massachusetts 2229
Issued Date
Jun 5, 1979
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2018
Type
Psychologist
Address
Address
Boxford, MA 01921

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Diane Stoler
87 Washington St, Boxford, MA 01921
(978) 317-3267
Diane D Stoler, age 77
87 Washington St, Boxford, MA 01921
(978) 352-6530
(978) 352-5563
(978) 352-6525
(978) 352-6349
Diane R Stoler, age 77
62 Farrwood Dr, Haverhill, MA 01835
(978) 372-9795
Diane E Stoler
958 Hill St, Northbridge, MA 01588
(508) 234-9922
Diane R Stoler, age 77
29 Victor St, Haverhill, MA 01832

Organization information

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DR. DIANE ROBERTS STOLER, ED.D., LLC

87 Washington St, Boxford, MA 01921

Registration:
Feb 1, 2007
State ID:
000943367
Business type:
Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC)
Manager:
Dr. Diane Roberts Stoler Ed.d (Manager), 87 Washington St, Boxford, MA 01921 (Physical)
Agent:
Dr. Diane Roberts Stoler, Ed.d,87 Washington St, Boxford, MA 01921 (Physical)

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Diane Stoler, Boxford MA

Diane Stoler, Boxford MA

Specialties:
Neuropsychology, Clinical Neuropsychology, Exercise & Sports Psychology, Psychology
Address:
87 Washington St, Boxford 01921
(978) 352-8269 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Continuously Adjustable Neurofeedback Device

Continuously Adjustable Neurofeedback Device

US Patent:
2005019, Sep 8, 2005
Filed:
Feb 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/067129
Inventors:
Diane Stoler - Boxford MA, US
International Classification:
A61B005/04
US Classification:
600383000, 600544000
Abstract:
An neurofeedback device for comfortably holding at least one electrode onto a patient's head is described. The device includes an electrode positioning device, such as a headband and one or more straps each connected at spaced points of the headband and extending over at least a portion of the patient's head. At least one electrode holder is carried by the electrode positioning device for holding an electrode in electrical contact with the patient's head. The neurofeedback device permits precise placement of electrodes on a patient's head regardless of the patient's head size and thus can be used for treatment, training, and/or diagnosis.