functional connectivity neurofeedback
The functional connectivity neurofeedback plays critical roles in brain function that QEEG brain mapping can assess. Neurofeedback protocols can target activity in functional connectivity neurofeedback-related circuits, training toward improved regulation and function. Browse our 1 research paper on this topic.
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Application of functional connectivity neurofeedback in patients with treatment-resistant depression: A preliminary report
Functional connectivity neurofeedback (FCNef) is a technique that modulates synchronous neural activity through training and is being investigated as a potential novel treatment for patients suffering from treatment-resistant depression (TRD). An FCNef protocol, based on the analysis of resting-state functional imaging data from a large cohort of depressed individuals, has been proposed to promote negative functional connectivity between the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the posterior cingulate cortex (DLPFC-PCC FC). This study aimed to assess the therapeutic efficacy and practicality of the protocol in a small sample of TRD patients. Of the six patients recruited, five completed the FCNef sessions. Depression and rumination scores significantly improved post-treatment, however, there were no significant changes in DLPFC-PCC FC. The study demonstrated efficacy of FCNef in ameliorating depressive symptoms, yet, it also indicated that the training itself may be burdensome for depressed patients, as evidenced by participants reporting fatigue (one of whom dropped out). Thus, a more efficient and less burdensome protocol is needed for future investigations and applications.
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