Substance use disorders (SUDs) constitute a growing global health crisis, yet many limitations and challenges exist in SUD treatment research, including the lack of objective brain-based markers for tracking treatment outcomes. Electroencephalography (EEG) is a neurophysiological technique for measuring brain activity, and although much is known about EEG activity in acute and chronic substance use, knowledge regarding EEG in relation to abstinence and treatment outcomes is sparse. We performed a scoping review of longitudinal and pre-post treatment EEG studies that explored putative changes in brain function associated with abstinence and/or treatment in individuals with SUD. Following PRISMA guidelines, we identified studies published bet...
Abstract: This study examined whether an EEG biofeedback protocol could improve outcome measures for...
Drug abusers typically consume not just one but several types of drugs, starting from alcohol and ma...
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) has a disconcertingly high relapse rate (70–80% within a year following w...
Peniston and Kulkosky (1989, 1990) demonstrated the effectiveness of alpha-theta EEG-Biofeedback (EE...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a major public health problem—with over 200 million people ...
Addiction management is complex, and it requires a bio-psycho-social perspective, that ought to cons...
ABSTRACT: This study examined whether an EEG biofeedback protocol could improve outcome measures for...
ABSTRACT: This study examined whether an EEG biofeedback protocol could improve outcome measures for...
OBJECTIVE: Scientific BACKGROUND: There is an increase in addiction of volatile substances in recent...
In 2006 it was estimated by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA, 20...
This study examined whether an EEG biofeedback protocol could improve outcome measures for a mixed s...
Abstract: This study examined whether an EEG biofeedback protocol could improve outcome measures for...
Background: Neuroelectrophysiological measures such as electroencephalograms (EEGs) in resting state...
Background: Electrophysiological measures can predict and reflect substance use treatment response. ...
Objective: Finding new tools for conventional management of alcohol disorders is a challenge for psy...
Abstract: This study examined whether an EEG biofeedback protocol could improve outcome measures for...
Drug abusers typically consume not just one but several types of drugs, starting from alcohol and ma...
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) has a disconcertingly high relapse rate (70–80% within a year following w...
Peniston and Kulkosky (1989, 1990) demonstrated the effectiveness of alpha-theta EEG-Biofeedback (EE...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a major public health problem—with over 200 million people ...
Addiction management is complex, and it requires a bio-psycho-social perspective, that ought to cons...
ABSTRACT: This study examined whether an EEG biofeedback protocol could improve outcome measures for...
ABSTRACT: This study examined whether an EEG biofeedback protocol could improve outcome measures for...
OBJECTIVE: Scientific BACKGROUND: There is an increase in addiction of volatile substances in recent...
In 2006 it was estimated by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA, 20...
This study examined whether an EEG biofeedback protocol could improve outcome measures for a mixed s...
Abstract: This study examined whether an EEG biofeedback protocol could improve outcome measures for...
Background: Neuroelectrophysiological measures such as electroencephalograms (EEGs) in resting state...
Background: Electrophysiological measures can predict and reflect substance use treatment response. ...
Objective: Finding new tools for conventional management of alcohol disorders is a challenge for psy...
Abstract: This study examined whether an EEG biofeedback protocol could improve outcome measures for...
Drug abusers typically consume not just one but several types of drugs, starting from alcohol and ma...
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) has a disconcertingly high relapse rate (70–80% within a year following w...