Scientific Research
Below we present a collection of scientific studies and publications confirming the effectiveness of neurofeedback and biofeedback in treating various conditions and optimizing brain function.
Sustained effects of neurofeedback in ADHD: a systematic review and meta-analysis
A meta-analysis confirming the long-term efficacy of neurofeedback in reducing ADHD symptoms (inattention, impulsivity) in children, with effects sustained for at least 6 months after therapy completion.
Integrated use of biofeedback and neurofeedback techniques in treating pathological conditions and improving performance
A narrative review discussing the benefits of using both methods together in sports, ADHD, autism, and addictions, indicating the synergy of these approaches.
Efficacy of bio- and neurofeedback for depression: a meta-analysis
A study showing that Heart Rate Variability (HRV) biofeedback and neurofeedback are effective adjunctive methods for reducing depressive symptoms.
Biofeedback-Based Connected Mental Health Interventions for Anxiety
A systematic review indicating the potential of biofeedback in anxiety management, allowing for a better understanding of the relationship between psychological and physiological patient responses.
Efficacy of biofeedback for migraine: a meta-analysis
An analysis confirming the efficacy of biofeedback in reducing the frequency and severity of migraine headaches, suggesting its role as an alternative or adjunct to pharmacotherapy.
Neurofeedback Effect on Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
A systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrating a significant reduction in PTSD symptoms following neurofeedback training, supporting physiological brain regulation.
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