Exploring neurofeedback as a therapeutic intervention for subjective cognitive decline
Véronique Paban,
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Lewis Feraud,
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Arnaud Weills
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et al.
European Journal of Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
60(12), P. 7164 - 7182
Published: Nov. 26, 2024
Abstract
Impact
statement
This
study
addresses
the
pressing
issue
of
subjective
cognitive
decline
in
aging
populations
by
investigating
neurofeedback
(NFB)
as
a
potential
early
therapeutic
intervention.
By
evaluating
efficacy
individualised
NFB
training
compared
to
standard
protocols,
tailored
each
participant's
EEG
profile,
it
provides
novel
insights
into
personalised
treatment
approaches.
The
incorporation
innovative
elements
and
rigorous
analytical
techniques
contributes
advancing
our
understanding
NFB's
modulatory
effects
on
frequencies
function
individuals.
In
context
an
population,
concerns
surrounding
memory
become
increasingly
prevalent,
particularly
individuals
transition
middle
age
beyond.
investigated
intervention
address
(SCD)
populations.
NFB,
biofeedback
technique
utilising
brain‐computer
interface,
has
demonstrated
promise
various
neurological
psychological
conditions.
Here,
we
evaluated
training,
protocol
aimed
at
increasing
peak
alpha
frequency
power,
enhancing
among
experiencing
SCD.
Our
incorporated
elements,
including
implementation
criterion
for
learning
success
ensure
consistent
achievement
levels
conclusion
sessions.
Additionally,
introduced
non‐learner
group
account
who
do
not
demonstrate
expected
proficiency
regulation.
Analysis
electroencephalographic
(EEG)
signals
during
sessions,
well
before
after
frequencies.
Contrary
expectations,
analysis
revealed
that
ability
with
SCD
modulate
signal
power
duration
specific
was
exclusive
intended
target.
Furthermore,
examination
recorded
using
high‐density
showed
no
discernible
alteration
between
pre‐
post‐NFB
Similarly,
significant
were
observed
questionnaire
scores
when
comparing
assessments.
Language: Английский
Basal ganglia theta power indexes trait anxiety in people with Parkinson's disease
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 5, 2024
Neuropsychiatric
symptoms
are
common
and
disabling
in
Parkinson's
disease
(PD),
with
troublesome
anxiety
occurring
one-third
of
patients.
Management
PD
is
challenging,
hampered
by
insufficient
insight
into
underlying
mechanisms,
lack
objective
measurements,
largely
ineffective
treatments.In
this
study,
we
assessed
the
intracranial
neurophysiological
correlates
patients
treated
deep
brain
stimulation
(DBS)
laboratory
at
home.
We
hypothesized
that
low-frequency
(theta-alpha)
activity
would
be
associated
anxiety.
Language: Английский
Exploring Decision-Making Processes in Neuroeconomics
Advances in finance, accounting, and economics book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 79 - 94
Published: Sept. 13, 2024
This
chapter
delves
into
the
profound
neuroeconomic
principles
that
lay
foundation
of
health
behaviors,
offering
a
deep
understanding
brain
mechanisms
profoundly
influence
decision-making
in
health-related
situations.
study
harmoniously
blends
neuroscience
and
behavioral
economics
to
unravel
how
meticulously
evaluates
potential
advantages
disadvantages
choices.
employs
cutting-edge
neuroimaging
research
assessments
illuminate
impact
networks
on
intricate
interplay
between
cognitive
processes,
emotional
responses,
decision-making.
The
key
focus
areas
encompass
reward
processing,
risk
perception,
social
variables
behavior.
provides
invaluable
insights
construction
impactful
treatments
foster
healthier
lifestyles
reduce
disparities
by
uncovering
neural
underpin
Language: Английский
The Effects of Neurofeedback Training in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
Valeska Kouzak,
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Maria Clotilde Henriques Tavares,
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Wedson Pereira Silva
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et al.
IntechOpen eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
Parkinson’s
disease
(PD)
is
the
second
most
prevalent
degenerative
disorder
impacting
central
nervous
system.
PD
manifests
through
both
motor
and
non-motor
symptoms,
including
rest
tremors,
bradykinesia,
muscle
rigidity,
neuropsychiatric
distress,
anosmia,
deficits
in
executive
function
memory.
Neurofeedback
(NFB)
a
psychophysiological
technique
aimed
at
enabling
individuals
to
self-regulate
their
brain
activity
by
utilizing
instruments
that
provide
real-time
feedback
on
cerebral
activity.
The
present
chapter
aims
state
theory
has
been
produced
about
disease.
To
achieve
that,
firstly,
conceptualization
of
made;
secondly,
neuropsychological
symptoms
were
described;
thirdly,
neurophysiology
was
presented;
finally,
neurofeedback
applied
analyzed.
Most
studies
are
related
improvement
performance,
although
might
be
another
aim
improve
quality
life
those
patients.
Language: Английский