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Brown University Pilot Study - The Efficacy of Neurofeedback Training on Healthy College Students |
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The attached document describes a pilot study at Brown University Summer 2007 on the efficacy of neurofeedback
training on healthy college students. In this controlled study, subjects showed increased total scores and faster times in a maze task, and increased accuracy and faster reaction times in a visual working memory task, after neurofeedback training. Results suggest that neurofeedback may improve working memory and attention.
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| BrownU_Pilot_Study.pdf (55 kb) | |
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