نتایج جستجو برای: neurofeedback training

تعداد نتایج: 319374  

2015
Min Guan Lijia Ma Li Li Bin Yan Lu Zhao Li Tong Shewei Dou Linjie Xia Meiyun Wang Dapeng Shi

BACKGROUND A pilot study has shown that real-time fMRI (rtfMRI) neurofeedback could be an alternative approach for chronic pain treatment. Considering the relative small sample of patients recruited and not strictly controlled condition, it is desirable to perform a replication as well as a double-blinded randomized study with a different control condition in chronic pain patients. Here we cond...

2016
Niclas Braun Reiner Emkes Jeremy D. Thorne Stefan Debener

Neurofeedback-guided motor imagery training (NF-MIT) has been suggested as a promising therapy for stroke-induced motor impairment. Whereas much NF-MIT research has aimed at signal processing optimization, the type of sensory feedback given to the participant has received less attention. Often the feedback signal is highly abstract and not inherently coupled to the mental act performed. In this...

2016
Joana Reis Ana Maria Portugal Luís Fernandes Nuno Afonso Mariana Pereira Nuno Sousa Nuno S. Dias

The present study tested the effects of an intensive and short alpha and theta neurofeedback (NF) protocol in working memory (WM) performance in a healthy elder population and explored the effects of a multimodal approach, by supplementing NF with cognitive tasks. Participants were allocated to four groups: NF (N = 9); neurofeedback supplemented with cognitive training (NFCT) (N = 8); cognitive...

2016
Benjamin Cowley Édua Holmström Kristiina Juurmaa Levas Kovarskis Christina M. Krause

BACKGROUND We report a randomized controlled clinical trial of neurofeedback therapy intervention for ADHD/ADD in adults. We focus on internal mechanics of neurofeedback learning, to elucidate the primary role of cortical self-regulation in neurofeedback. We report initial results; more extensive analysis will follow. METHODS Trial has two phases: intervention and follow-up. The intervention ...

Journal: :Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback 2003
Thomas S Bearden Jeffrey E Cassisi Mario Pineda

One year after a left posterior and thalamic stroke, a 52-year-old male participant was treated with 14 weeks of theta reduction neurofeedback training. Imaging studies revealed left temporal, parietal, occipital, and bilateral thalamic infarctions along the distribution of the posterior cerebral artery. Neuropsychological testing demonstrated severe verbal memory, naming, visual tracking, and ...

2014
Jane E. Myers J. Scott Young

Consistent with the 2009 Standards of the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs, counselors must understand neurobiological behavior in individuals of all developmental levels. This requires understanding the brain and strategies for applying neurobiological concepts in counseling practice, training, and research. Neurofeedback, biofeedback for the brain, is o...

2016
Mirosław Mikicin Marek Kowalczyk

The motor cortex in humans is more active during exercise than at rest. This study examined the effect of neurofeedback-EEG training, which consisted in a reduction in the amplitude of the beta2 band (20-30 Hz) during exercise, on the results of behavioural tests that evaluated attention, reaction time and the shape of the work curve. The relationships between the EEG bands during exercise and ...

Journal: :Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2016

Journal: :Human movement science 2015
Toshiyuki Kondo Midori Saeki Yoshikatsu Hayashi Kosei Nakayashiki Yohei Takata

Event-related desynchronization (ERD) of the electroencephalogram (EEG) from the motor cortex is associated with execution, observation, and mental imagery of motor tasks. Generation of ERD by motor imagery (MI) has been widely used for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) linked to neuroprosthetics and other motor assistance devices. Control of MI-based BCIs can be acquired by neurofeedback traini...

2018
Martin Fungisai Gerchen Martina Kirsch Nathalie Bahs Patrick Halli Sarah Gerhardt Axel Schäfer Wolfgang H Sommer Falk Kiefer Peter Kirsch

BACKGROUND Alcohol Use Disorder is a highly prevalent mental disorder which puts a severe burden on individuals, families, and society. The treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder is challenging and novel and innovative treatment approaches are needed to expand treatment options. A promising neuroscience-based intervention method that allows targeting cortical as well as subcortical brain processes i...

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