Research Articles on Neurofeedback
Neurofeedback Bibliography by Cynthia Kerson – PDF file Bibliography of research articles
EEG Glossary, A glossary of terms most commonly used by clinical electroencephalographers S. Noachtar, C. Binnie, J. Ebersole, F. Mauguiere, A. Sakamoto, B. Westmoreland
19 Channel Z-Score and LORETA Neurofeedback: Does the Evidence Support the Hype? R. Coben, D. C. Hammond, M. Arns
Drug exposure and EEG/qEEG findings by Jay Gunkelman
Drug Effects on the EEG 2023, a collection of papers compiled by Cynthia Kerson
Foundation and Practice of Neurofeedback for theTreatment of Epilepsy, B. Sterman, T. Egner
A Randomized Controlled Study of Neurofeedback for Chronic PTSD, van der Kolk, Hodgdon, Gapen, Musicaro, Suvak, Hamlin, Spinazzola
A controlled study on the cognitive effect of alpha neurofeedback training in patients with major depressive disorder, C. Escolano, M. Navarro-Gil, J. Garcia-Campayo, M. Congedo, D. De Ridder, J. Minguez
Assessing and Treating Open Head Trauma, Coma, and Stroke Using Real-Time Digital EEG Neurofeedback (chapter by Margaret E. Ayers from Introduction to Quantitative EEG and Neurofeedback)
ADHD/Learning
Sustained effects of neurofeedback in ADHD: a systematic review and meta-analysis Jessica Van Doren, Martijn Arns, Hartmut Heinrich, Madelon A. Vollebregt, Ute Strehl, Sandra K. Loo
How the American Academy of Pediatrics reached the conclusion that EEG Biofeedback, (aka Neurofeedback) is a a Level 1 Evidence-Based Practice for Attention and Hyperactivity, and other recent evidence of the efficacy of Neurofeedback for ADHD. –BrainTrainUK
Different brain activation patterns in dyslexic children: Evidence from EEG power and coherence patterns for the double-deficit theory of dyslexia –Martijn Arns, Sylvia Peters, Rien Breteler, Ludo Verhoeven
Autism
Efficacy of Neurofeedback for Children in the Autistic Spectrum: A Pilot Study –Betty Jarusiewicz
Neurofeedback improves executive functioning in children with autism spectrum disorders –Mirjam Kouijzer, Jan De Moor, Berrie Gerrits, Marco Congedo, Hein Van Schie
School-Based Neurofeedback for Autistic Spectrum Disorder –Mark Darling
Can Neurofeedback Help People With Autism With Processing Issues?, Jonathan D. Cowan
Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ATEC)
HEG
Neurofeedback using Hemoencephalography: An Additional Treatment for Autism and A.D.D., Toomim, Kijvithee, Bunthong, Pookjinda, Utairatanakit
HEMOENCEPHALOGRAPHY: (HEG) THE STUDY OF regional CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW rCBF & rCBO2, Hershel Toomim Sc.D.
Intentional Increase of Cerebral Blood Oxygenation Using Hemoencephalography (HEG): An Efficient Brain Exercise Therapy, Toomim, Mize, Yeekwong, Toomim, Marsh, Kozlowski, Kimball, Remond
Anxiety, Anger, Depression, TBI and HEG, Toomim, Joneson
WHY DOES NEUROFEEDBACK WORK?, Hershel Toomim
Clinical Observations with Brain Blood Flow Biofeedback – the “Thinking Cap”, Hershel Toomim, Marjorie Toomim
Intentional Control of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow with the Thinking Cap, Toomim, Remond
Frontal regions involved in learning of motor skill—A functional NIRS study, Robert Coben, Ph.D., BCIA EEG, D- qEEG
Passive Infrared Hemoencephalography for Traumatic Brain Injury: A Preliminary Investigation, Robert Coben, Ph.D., BCIA EEG, D- qEEG
Hemoencephalography: A New Form of Neurofeedback, Glyn Blackett
Substance Use
α‐θ Brainwave Training and β‐Endorphin Levels in Alcoholics, Eugene G. Peniston and Paul J. Kulkosky
Self-regulation of the dopaminergic reward circuit in cocaine users with mental imagery and neurofeedback, Kirschner, Sladky, Haugg, Stampfli, Jehli, Hodel, Engeli, Hosli, Baumgartner, Sulzer, Huys, Seifritz, Quednow, Scharnowski, Herdener
Neurofeedback for addiction, Tamara Roth, PhD
Performance
A theory of alpha/theta neurofeedback, creative performance enhancement, long distance functional connectivity and psychological integration, John Gruzelier
Brain-training for physical performance: a study of EEG-neurofeedback and alpha relaxation training in athletes, Mikicin, Orzechowski, Jurewicz, Paluch, Kowalczyk, Wrobel
New WHO guidance: Very limited daily screen time recommended for children under 5, American Optometric Association, May 6, 2019
Screen Time and Children, American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, No. 54; Updated February 2020