Training the brain to treat itself sounds challenging but this is nevertheless the general aim for Neurofeedback. One application with traumatic stress has been the subject of a recent study. An article the current issue of Biological Psychiatry tested a new method of providing reliable EEG neurofeedback related to the level of amygdala activity.
Read MoreNeurofeedback to influence brain function has a long and successful history. Mostly it has relied on EEG as the source signal. Real-time fMRI neurofeedback (rtfMRI-NF) is a relatively new and exciting avenue of research that does not rely on EEG. Guess why.
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