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Biofeedback-Related News Articles and New Research

This page contains links to biofeedback and neurofeedback related articles in the press, and also links to research papers with relevance to neurofeedback, biofeedback and neuroscience.

Press Articles

Breathing Biofeedback for Anxiety - this recent article from the Times features York Biofeedback Centre.

Neurofeedback & ADD - this article appeared recently in The Times.

Scientific American Article on Neurofeedback - a broad-ranging piece, and a good introduction to neurofeedback.

Hyperventilation and Illness - this Times article considers the significance of over-breathing to health, and the role of capnometry in detecting and correcting it.

Physical Therapy for the Brain - a recent article on neurofeedback in the Los Angeles Times

Neurofeedback Boosts Performance - this reported appeared on the BBC's website and describes how a classical pianist boosted her performance with neurofeedback.

Neurofeedback Helps Music Students - this Guardian article reports research by a team from Imperial College London with students from the Royal College of Music.

Neurofeedback Boosts Memory - another Imperial College study, reported by the BBC, showing beneficial effects on memory.

Neurofeedback for Emotional Control - a report from New Scientist magazine on a University of Tübingen study in which volunteers gained greater emotional control.

Research

This section has links to research papers related to biofeedback, neurofeedback or relevant disorders.

Learning-disabled children treated with neurofeedback or placebo

Two years after neurofeedback or placebo, EEG maturation was appropriate for the treated group, who also showed positive behavioral changes and LD remission symptoms.

More info:

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=16929704

fMRI Investigation of the Effects of Neurofeedback Training

Neurofeedback training normalize functions of areas of the brain involved in selective attention and response inhibition in ADHD children.

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=16552626