Memory deficits are common in patients with dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease, but also in patients with other neurological and psychiatric disorders, such as brain injury, multiple sclerosis, ischemic stroke and schizophrenia. Memory loss affects patients’ functionality and, by extension, their quality of life. Non-invasive brain training methods, such as EEG neurofeedback, are used to address cognitive deficits and behavioral changes in dementia and other neurological disorders by training patients to alter their brain activity via operant activity. In this review paper, we analyze various protocols of EEG neurofeedback in memory rehabilitation in patients with dementia, multiple sclerosis, strokes and traumatic brain injury. The resu...
International audienceThe clinical efficacy of neurofeedback is still a matter of debate. This paper...
A re-emergence of research on EEG-neurofeedback followed controlled evidence of clinical benefits an...
With the number of elderly people increasing tremendously worldwide, comes the need for effective me...
Memory deficits are common in patients with dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease, but also in patie...
Severe traumatic brain injury residual cognitive impairments significantly impact the quality of li...
AbstractThe brain tumours can make cognitive impairment especially when they involve the limbic syst...
Severe traumatic brain injury residual cognitive impairments significantly impact the quality of lif...
Five clinical case studies are presented which addressed the effectiveness of EEG biofeedback with i...
Neurofeedback is attracting renewed interest as a method to self-regulate one’s own brain activity t...
Abstract Interventions for improvement of cognitive problems in patients with traumatic brain injury...
Cognitive Rehabilitation is an umbrella term which encompasses a number of restorative and compensat...
EEG neurofeedback treatment (NFT) has proved useful in the rehabilitation and treatment of many diso...
Since the first reports of neurofeedback as a treatment for traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in 1983, ...
This pilot study attempted to study the applicability of neurofeedback for elderly persons living in...
This pilot study attempted to study the applicability of neurofeedback for elderly persons living in...
International audienceThe clinical efficacy of neurofeedback is still a matter of debate. This paper...
A re-emergence of research on EEG-neurofeedback followed controlled evidence of clinical benefits an...
With the number of elderly people increasing tremendously worldwide, comes the need for effective me...
Memory deficits are common in patients with dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease, but also in patie...
Severe traumatic brain injury residual cognitive impairments significantly impact the quality of li...
AbstractThe brain tumours can make cognitive impairment especially when they involve the limbic syst...
Severe traumatic brain injury residual cognitive impairments significantly impact the quality of lif...
Five clinical case studies are presented which addressed the effectiveness of EEG biofeedback with i...
Neurofeedback is attracting renewed interest as a method to self-regulate one’s own brain activity t...
Abstract Interventions for improvement of cognitive problems in patients with traumatic brain injury...
Cognitive Rehabilitation is an umbrella term which encompasses a number of restorative and compensat...
EEG neurofeedback treatment (NFT) has proved useful in the rehabilitation and treatment of many diso...
Since the first reports of neurofeedback as a treatment for traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in 1983, ...
This pilot study attempted to study the applicability of neurofeedback for elderly persons living in...
This pilot study attempted to study the applicability of neurofeedback for elderly persons living in...
International audienceThe clinical efficacy of neurofeedback is still a matter of debate. This paper...
A re-emergence of research on EEG-neurofeedback followed controlled evidence of clinical benefits an...
With the number of elderly people increasing tremendously worldwide, comes the need for effective me...