2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1167961
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Effects of neurofeedback on the self-concept of children with learning disorders

Benito Javier Martínez-Briones,
Rodrigo Flores-Gallegos,
Sonia Y. Cárdenas
et al.

Abstract: Children with learning disorders (LDs) often have a lower self-concept than their typically developing peers. Neurofeedback (NFB) treatments seem to improve the cognitive and academic performance of these children, but the effects on self-concept have not been studied. In this exploratory study, 34 right-handed children (8–11 y.o.) with LD and delayed electroencephalographic maturation responded to the Piers–Harris Children’s Self-Concept Scale. One group received NFB (n = 20), and another group (n = 14) serve… Show more

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