Conclusion: Neurofeedback therapy is effective in treatment of craving for methamphetamine use.Peyman HashemianPsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center精神病学期刊(英文)Hashemian P. The Effectiveness of Neurofeedback Therapy in Craving of Methamphetamine Use. Open Journal of Psychiatry 2015; 5(2): 177-79.
Sensor-based interventions (SI) have been suggested as an alternative rehabilitation treatment to improve older adults’ functional performance. However, the effectiveness of different sensor technologies in improving gait and balance remains unclear and
Substantial evidence supports the effectiveness of task-specific training as a neuromotor intervention in neurological rehabilitation [34]. The results indicate that MR-board-2 self-training in participants who were in the chronic phase of stroke and did not receive interventions other than MR-board-...
are lacking. The current study intended to develop an intervention that improves one’s ability to engage their attention by closing the gap between the desired and actual levels of attentional engagement (i.e., reducing IAE) so as to enhance their capability to break the boredom feedback loop...
Three children had received neuro- feedback, one of them combined with integrative therapy. Three of the parents of the children had received behavioral parent training. Four children were treated with Methyl- phenidate or long-acting Methylphenidate preparations before entering the study (Mean dose ...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a prevalent, chronic, and impairing mental health disorder of childhood. Decades of empirical research has established a strong evidence-based intervention armamentarium for ADHD; however, limitations exist in regards to efficacy and effectiveness of these...
These neurohormonal alterations may play an important role in regulating cognitive, intellectual, and social functioning, as well as motivation to adhere to self-care behaviors in patients with CVD (Dornelles et al., 2007). The combined effects of psychological symptoms and cardiovascular abnormalities...
tRNS has some benefits over other tES methods, including reduced discomfort, more successful blindness, and larger neuromodulating effects on neurophysiological and behavioral outcomes [20,21,22]. The underlying neurophysiological mechanism of neuromodulation with tRNS remains unclear, although stochastic ...
This study employed an experimental design to investigate the effectiveness of a competitive sandbox game environment in enabling the transfer of the 4Cs skills to both near and far tasks, in contrast with a non-game environment. A cohort of 110 students from a university were randomly allocated...
Systems and methods rely on feedback from an active medical device or devices (e.g., neurostimulator coupled to sensing and stimulation elements such as electrodes) to assess the ef