2022
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.97938
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Therapeutic Effect of Infra-Low-Frequency Neurofeedback Training on Children and Adolescents with ADHD

Abstract: In this observational study the outcomes of an EEG-based infra-low-frequency (ILF) neurofeedback intervention on patients with attention deficit (hyperactivity) disorder (ADHD) are presented. The question is addressed whether this computer-aided treatment, which uses a brain-computer-interface to alleviate the clinical symptoms of mental disorders, is an effective non-pharmaceutical therapy for ADHD in childhood and adolescence. In a period of about 15 weeks 196 ADHD patients were treated with about 30 session… Show more

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“…Schneider et al ( 2021 ) analyzed the results of ILF-Neurofeedback training used on 196 children (average age 12.1 years) with a diagnosis of ADHD, at 5 therapy centers in Germany. According to the Othmer ADHD treatment protocol (Othmer, 2015a ), initial electrode positioning was at T3-T4 or T4-P4; training frequency was individually determined.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schneider et al ( 2021 ) analyzed the results of ILF-Neurofeedback training used on 196 children (average age 12.1 years) with a diagnosis of ADHD, at 5 therapy centers in Germany. According to the Othmer ADHD treatment protocol (Othmer, 2015a ), initial electrode positioning was at T3-T4 or T4-P4; training frequency was individually determined.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But is has to be mentioned that protocols distinctly different from ILF neurofeedback were used in these studies. However, a study of the effect of ILF neurofeedback in children and adolescents with ADHD shows significant improvements in ADHD-specific symptoms (Schneider et al, 2021 ), which demonstrates that this neurofeedback method in principle can affect symptoms of hyperactivity and impulse control. In addition, the results presented must be considered in light of the limitations of this study, as it represents only a single case description and the variability of results is particularly high in autism, in our experience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%