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Neurofeedback for Children with ADHD: A Comparison of SCP with Theta/Beta Protocols
Ulrike Leins, Gabriella Goth, Thilo Hinterberger, Christoph Klinger, Nicola Rumpf and Ute Strehl
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback IssueVolume 32, Number 2 / June, 2007
Pp73-88
Is Neurofeedback an Efficacious Treatment for ADHD? A Randomised Controlled Clinical Trial
Holger Gevensleben, Birgit Holl, Björn Albrecht, Claudia Vogel, Dieter Schlamp, Oliver Kratz, Petra Studer, Aribert Rothenberger, Gunther H. Moll , and Hartmut Heinrich
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry - Jan. 12, 2009 |
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- QEEG-Guided Neurofeedback for Recurrent Migraine Headaches
Walker JE
Seventy-one patients with recurrent migraine headaches, aged 17-62, from one neurological practice, completed a quantitative electroencephalogram (QEEG) procedure. All QEEG results indicated an excess of high-frequency beta activity (21-30 Hz) in 1-4 cortical areas. Forty-six of the 71 patients selected neurofeedback training while the remaining 25 chose to continue on drug therapy. Neurofeedback protocols consisted of reducing 21-30 Hz activity and increasing 10 Hz activity (5 sessions for each affected site). All the patients were classified as migraine without aura. read full text - pdf
- Neurofeedback and Biofeedback with 37 Migraineurs: A Clinical Outcome Study
Stokes DA, Lappin MS
Traditional peripheral biofeedback has grade A evidence for effectively treating migraines. Two newer forms of neurobiofeedback, EEG biofeedback and hemoencephalography biofeedback were combined with thermal handwarming biofeedback to treat 37 migraineurs in a clinical outpatient setting. read full text
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