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- noun The
presentation ofrealtime feedback onbrainwave activity , as measured bysensors on thescalp , sometimes offered as a means oftherapy .
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Examples
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Until a large study comes along using this sort of approach, parents and consumers will have to decide for themselves whether neurofeedback is worth the time and effort.
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She says neurofeedback is better for people with ADHD, because it provides constant feedback during a session, which is usually done in a therapist's office.
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She says neurofeedback is better for people with ADHD, because it provides constant feedback during a session, which is usually done in a therapist's office.
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Dr. RABINER: The hope for neurofeedback is that after training ends, the benefits that resulted from training will persist, that in some sense, there's been a more enduring change in the child's ability to focus and attend and to regulate their behavior.
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Until a large study comes along using this sort of approach, parents and consumers will have to decide for themselves whether neurofeedback is worth the time and effort.
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Dr. RABINER: The hope for neurofeedback is that after training ends, the benefits that resulted from training will persist, that in some sense, there's been a more enduring change in the child's ability to focus and attend and to regulate their behavior.
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She says neurofeedback is better for people with ADHD, because it provides constant feedback during a session, which is usually done in a therapist's office.
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Dr. RABINER: The hope for neurofeedback is that after training ends, the benefits that resulted from training will persist, that in some sense, there's been a more enduring change in the child's ability to focus and attend and to regulate their behavior.
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Until a large study comes along using this sort of approach, parents and consumers will have to decide for themselves whether neurofeedback is worth the time and effort.
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Until a large study comes along using this sort of approach, parents and consumers will have to decide for themselves whether neurofeedback is worth the time and effort.
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