نتایج جستجو برای: coherence neurofeedback training reading disorder

تعداد نتایج: 1069367  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Michal Ramot Shany Grossman Doron Friedman Rafael Malach

Recent advances in blood oxygen level-dependent-functional MRI (BOLD-fMRI)-based neurofeedback reveal that participants can modulate neuronal properties. However, it is unknown whether such training effects can be introduced in the absence of participants' awareness that they are being trained. Here, we show unconscious neurofeedback training, which consequently produced changes in functional c...

2007
Marco Congedo

Introduction Interpreting quantitative EEG results and correlating symptoms can be difficult when there is more than a single contributor or aberrant finding. The clinician may be forced to make decisions with their best estimate of where to begin with neurofeedback interventions. In these cases there are many sites which appear to be equally contributing to the cause leaving the clinician with...

Journal: :Prilozi 2014
Nada Pop-Jordanova Dijana Plasevska-Karanfilska

Autism is a severe and the most heritable developmental disorder, whose pathogenesis is still largely unknown. The rising incidence of autism in the last decade has increased the scientific interest and research. More than a thousand papers concerned with information about the etiology of this "static disorder of the immature brain" can be found on Pub Med. The aim of this paper is to give a re...

2012
Matthew D. Sacchet Jürgen Mellinger Ranganatha Sitaram Christoph Braun Niels Birbaumer Eberhard Fetz

Coherence of neural activity between circumscribed brain regions has been implicated as an indicator of intracerebral communication in various cognitive processes. While neural activity can be volitionally controlled with neurofeedback, the volitional control of coherence has not yet been explored. Learned volitional control of coherence could elucidate mechanisms of associations between cortic...

2014
Martijn Arns Ilse Feddema J. Leon Kenemans

Recent studies suggest a role for sleep and sleep problems in the etiology of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (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 symptoms such as inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity. In this study we compared adult ADHD patients (...

2016
Hengameh Marzbani Hamid Reza Marateb Marjan Mansourian

Neurofeedback is a kind of biofeedback, which teaches self-control of brain functions to subjects by measuring brain waves and providing a feedback signal. Neurofeedback usually provides the audio and or video feedback. Positive or negative feedback is produced for desirable or undesirable brain activities, respectively. In this review, we provided clinical and technical information about the f...

Background and aims: Neurofeedback is a relatively new therapy focusing on the core symptoms of inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity.We undertook a meta-analysis to estimate the effectiveness of neurofeedback on attention deficit disorder in Iran. Methods: International databases of Pubmed, Scopus, ISI, Google Scholar, and national databases of Sid, Med ...

2013
Stefanie Enriquez-Geppert René J. Huster Robert Scharfenort Zacharais N. Mokom Johannes Vosskuhl Christian Figge Jörg Zimmermann Christoph S. Herrmann

Humans differ in their ability to learn how to control their own brain activity by neurofeedback. However, neural mechanisms underlying these inter-individual differences, which may determine training success and associated cognitive enhancement, are not well-understood. Here, it is asked whether neurofeedback success of frontal-midline (fm) theta, an oscillation related to higher cognitive fun...

2012
David E. J. Linden Isabelle Habes Stephen J. Johnston Stefanie Linden Ranjit Tatineni Leena Subramanian Bettina Sorger David Healy Rainer Goebel

Many patients show no or incomplete responses to current pharmacological or psychological therapies for depression. Here we explored the feasibility of a new brain self-regulation technique that integrates psychological and neurobiological approaches through neurofeedback with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). In a proof-of-concept study, eight patients with depression learned to up...

Objectives: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a group of neurodevelopment syndromes with impairments in social communications and restrictive or repetitive behaviors. Neurofeedback is a new method that may regulate neuro and metabolic function in brain. This study is semi-experimental, with pre and post test.  Methods: In 26 children with ASD, 40 sessions of Neurofeedback were done. Brain...

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