clinical studies

Research Papers

Neurofeedback Requires Better Evidence of Efficacy Before It Should Be Considered a Legitimate Treatment for ADHD: What is the Evidence for this Claim?

Pigott, H. Edmund, Cannon, Rex (2014) · NeuroRegulation

The article reviews the evidence for the claim that neurofeedback lacks sufficient evidence of efficacy and, therefore, cannot be considered a legitimate treatment for ADHD.

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An EEG Biofeedback Protocol for Affective Disorders

Rosenfeld, J. Peter (2000) · Clinical EEG and Neuroscience
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