Real-time fMRI neurofeedback is an increasingly popular neuroimaging technique that allows an individual to gain control over his/her own brain signals, which can lead to improvements in behavior in healthy participants as well as to improvements of ...
Amelie Haugg +2 more
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Systematic review and meta-analysis of neurofeedback training efficacy and neural mechanisms in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder [PDF]
IntroductionNeurofeedback in the treatment of psychological disorders has gained increasingly widespread interest in recent years. As the use of neurofeedback training expands, it is important to elucidate its treatment efficacy, especially for prevalent
Daniel E. Berman +12 more
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Source-based neurofeedback methods using EEG recordings: Training altered brain activity in a functional brain source derived from Blind Source Separation [PDF]
A developing literature explores the use of neurofeedback in the treatment of a range of clinical conditions, particularly ADHD and epilepsy, whilst neurofeedback also provides an experimental tool for studying the functional significance of endogenous ...
David James White +2 more
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Differential effects of Theta/Beta and SMR neurofeedback in ADHD on sleep onset latency [PDF]
Recent studies suggest a role for sleep and sleep problems in the etiology of ADHD and a recent model about the working mechanism of sensori-motor rhythm (SMR) neurofeedback, proposed that this intervention normalizes sleep and thus improves ADHD ...
Martijn eArns +3 more
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Psychological, Neurophysiological, and Mental Factors Associated With Gamma-Enhancing Neurofeedback Success [PDF]
Introduction: Regarding the neurofeedback training process, previous studies indicate that 10%-50% of subjects cannot gain control over their brain activity even after repeated training sessions.
Zeynab Khodakarami, Mohammad Firoozabadi
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EEG-Based Multifocal Tomographic Neurofeedback in Older Individuals With Chronic Tinnitus Does Not Lead to Persistent Electrophysiological Changes. [PDF]
The effects of low‐ and high‐intensity multifocal tomographic electroencephalography‐based (EEG) neurofeedback were examined in two matched cohorts of older participants with chronic subjective tinnitus who learned to modulate electrical activity in the auditory cortex, anterior insula, and dorsal anterior cingulate.
Elmer S +6 more
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The neurofeedback stimulus content has direct implications for the efficacy of the psychophysiological applications for neurofeedback modality. In particular, enhancements of neurofeedback stimulus content can facilitate improvements in the efficacy of ...
Yasir Hafeez +8 more
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Meditation and neurofeedback [PDF]
Dating back as far as 1957, the academic investigation of meditation and the Asian contemplative traditions have fascinated not only the likes of philosophers and religious scholars, but researchers in the fields of neuroscience, psychology and medicine.
Tracy eBrandmeyer +5 more
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A Novel Cognition-Guided Neurofeedback BCI Dataset on Nicotine Addiction
Compared with the traditional neurofeedback paradigm, the cognition-guided neurofeedback brain–computer interface (BCI) is a novel paradigm with significant effect on nicotine addiction.
Junjie Bu +15 more
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