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illicit Drug Usage relates to brain function and cognitive performance. Peak Brain Institute explores how QEEG brain mapping and neurofeedback training connect to illicit drug usage through evidence-based approaches. Browse our 1 research paper on this topic.

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Alpha Conditioning as an Adjunct Treatment for Drug Dependence: Part I

Goldberg, Richard J., Greenwood, John C., Taintor, Zebulon (1976) · International Journal of the Addictions

The effects of alpha conditioning on the habits of four methadone maintained patients were assessed. All four learned some control over alpha acitivity in the 5-week, 10-session training period. The most striking results, however, related to the subjects’ substitution of self-initiated mental states associated with alpha for previously used drug-seeking or self-medicating methods of coping with everyday problem situations. All four subjects reported a decrease in illicit drug usage and an increased feeling of self-control. Verification of improvement in adjustment and drug abuse was shown by counseling reports and narcotic screens from the maintenance program.

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