Neurofeedback Effects on Evoked and Induced EEG Gamma Band Reactivity to Drug-Related Cues in Cocaine Addiction
Our study emphasizes the utility of cognitive neuroscience methods based on EEG gamma band measures for
Since the first reports of neurofeedback treatment in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in 1976, many studies have investigated the effects of neurofeedback on different symptoms of ADHD such as inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity.
Due to the inclusion of some very recent and sound methodological studies in this meta-analysis, potential confounding factors such as small studies, lack of randomization in previous studies and a lack of adequate control groups have been addressed, and the clinical effects of neurofeedback in the treatment of ADHD can be regarded as clinically meaningful. Three randomized studies have employed a semi-active control group which can be regarded as a credible sham control providing an equal level of cognitive training and client-therapist interaction. Therefore, in line with the AAPB and ISNR guidelines for rating clinical efficacy, we conclude that neurofeedback treatment for ADHD can be considered “Efficacious and Specific” (Level 5) with a large ES for inattention and impulsivity and a medium ES for hyperactivity.
Our study emphasizes the utility of cognitive neuroscience methods based on EEG gamma band measures for
The effects of alpha conditioning on the habits of four methadone maintained patients were assessed.
This study investigated the treatment outcome of males dependent on crack cocaine participating in an
Stress Point Health is a digital platform innovating the next generation of solutions for mental health issues.
We answer all email and requests as they come in. If you have an urgent matter or would like to place an order please click the link below to give us a call.