2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2004.05.011
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ERPs correlates of EEG relative beta training in ADHD children

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“…No significant group by time interaction was found, but good NF performers had less pronounced CNV reduction [62]. A significant increase of positive ERPs components over frontal-central areas within the 180-420 ms latency range, possibly reflecting an activation of frontal cortical areas associated with 20 sessions of beta NF training, was found in another study using a Go/No-Go task for good, but not for bad performers [63]. Parents' attitudes in regard to children have also been found to predict treatment response to NF.…”
Section: Which Adhd Subtypes Benefit From Nf?mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…No significant group by time interaction was found, but good NF performers had less pronounced CNV reduction [62]. A significant increase of positive ERPs components over frontal-central areas within the 180-420 ms latency range, possibly reflecting an activation of frontal cortical areas associated with 20 sessions of beta NF training, was found in another study using a Go/No-Go task for good, but not for bad performers [63]. Parents' attitudes in regard to children have also been found to predict treatment response to NF.…”
Section: Which Adhd Subtypes Benefit From Nf?mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Nogo-P3, but no changes in earlier ERP components, in patients with good compared to bad training outcomes (Kropotov et al, 2005). Along with behavioural improvements, a non-specific increase in N1 and a specific increase in N2 for those in a variable-difficulty training condition have been reported following combined working memory and impulse-control training in children with AD/HDcom, taken to indicate improved early attention and inhibition processing (Johnstone et al, 2010a).…”
Section: Neurofeedback Training Of Relative Beta Eeg Activity Has Beementioning
confidence: 95%
“…EEG-nf alters objective measures in brain activity EEG-nf can alter both electrical (Engelbregt et al, 2016;Kropotov et al, 2005;Strehl, Leins, et al, 200box 16) and hemodynamic Lévesque et al, 2006) The theoretical underpinnings at the core of EEG-nf seem dubious (Beyerstein, 1990;Kline, Brann, & Loney, 2002). Based on research findings correlating clinical conditions with quantitative differences in electrical brain activity, most neurofeedback protocols aim to increase or decrease a select bandwidth of neural oscillations (Thibault et al, 2015).…”
Section: Animals Respond To Eeg-nf But Do Not Respond To Placebosmentioning
confidence: 99%