Critical validation studies of neurofeedback - 18/08/11
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The field of neurofeedback training has proceeded largely without validation. In this article the authors review studies directed at validating sensory motor rhythm, beta and alpha-theta protocols for improving attention, memory, and music performance in healthy participants. Importantly, benefits were demonstrable with cognitive and neurophysiologic measures that were predicted on the basis of regression models of learning to enhance sensory motor rhythm and beta activity. The first evidence of operant control over the alpha-theta ratio is provided, together with remarkable improvements in artistic aspects of music performance equivalent to two class grades in conservatory students. These are initial steps in providing a much needed scientific basis to neurofeedback.
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The authors are currently undertaking a randomized controlled trial for ADHD with the support of Cerebra, the Foundation for the Brain Injured Infant, Wales. The research was undertaken with the support of the Leverhulme Trust, the Royal College of Music, and Brain Health, London. |
Vol 14 - N° 1
P. 83-104 - janvier 2005 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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