2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10484-007-9031-0
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Neurofeedback for Children with ADHD: A Comparison of SCP and Theta/Beta Protocols

Abstract: Behavioral and cognitive improvements in children with ADHD have been consistently reported after neurofeedback-treatment. However, neurofeedback has not been commonly accepted as a treatment for ADHD. This study addresses previous methodological shortcomings while comparing a neurofeedback-training of Theta-Beta frequencies and training of slow cortical potentials (SCPs). The study aimed at answering (a) whether patients were able to demonstrate learning of cortical self-regulation, (b) if treatment leads to … Show more

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“…Several trials also evaluated the effect of NF on the EEG, and on learning EEG control during training. Frequency training NF compared to sham-NF has been found to effectively reduce Theta/Beta ratio during NF training and in a resting state baseline [18], and both SCP and frequency training can increase intentional control over brain electrical activity [38], although this may only hold for a subgroup of the ADHD children training with NF [45]. In a large randomized trial, the authors found SCP (when compared to CAST) to significantly decrease theta activity after training, and increase both participants capacity to modulate SCP, and Contingent Negative Variation (CNV) [54][55][56].…”
Section: Brain Electric Activity and Its Relation To Brain Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several trials also evaluated the effect of NF on the EEG, and on learning EEG control during training. Frequency training NF compared to sham-NF has been found to effectively reduce Theta/Beta ratio during NF training and in a resting state baseline [18], and both SCP and frequency training can increase intentional control over brain electrical activity [38], although this may only hold for a subgroup of the ADHD children training with NF [45]. In a large randomized trial, the authors found SCP (when compared to CAST) to significantly decrease theta activity after training, and increase both participants capacity to modulate SCP, and Contingent Negative Variation (CNV) [54][55][56].…”
Section: Brain Electric Activity and Its Relation To Brain Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost unequivocally, uncontrolled within subjects' pre-to post-treatment analyses indicate positive results with medium-to-large effect sizes (ES) [16,18,21,35,[38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47].…”
Section: Brain Electric Activity and Its Relation To Brain Functionmentioning
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“…Meta‐analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCT) of EEG‐NF show medium effect sizes for symptom improvements [Arns et al, 2009], reduced to trends when only “probably” blinded raters are included [Holtmann et al, 2014; Sonuga‐Barke et al, 2013]. Crucially, unlike psychostimulant treatment, NF effects seem stable and longer‐lasting (up to 2 years), with no side effects [Arns and Kenemans, 2014; Gani et al, 2008; Gevensleben et al, 2010; Leins et al, 2007; Mayer et al, 2016; Steiner et al, 2014; Strehl et al, 2006]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%