What is a neurofeedback?
Neurofeedback is a form of biofeedback that involves providing patients with information about their brain activity to reward patients for positive brain activity to train the brain to show more desired brain activities. This therapy can be used in the treatment of a number of conditions, with most empirical neurofeedback research focuses on the attention disorder (ADHD) and how treatment can help patients with this condition, although advocates also indicate that neurofeedback could be useful for therapy that could be useful with monitoring that could be applicable to monitoring. Monitoring, in a biofaco, in a biofacora could be useful in a biofaco. “Reesing Back”, which is used to adjust access to treatment. Biofeedback may include information such as heart rate and breathing, and is used in the treatment and treatment of a number of conditions. In the case of a neurofeedback patient wears electrodes during sessions, while electrodes monitor brain activity. Patient JE provided by visual representation of brain activity to see what the brain does during the session. Using an interview to identify the patient and EEG concerns to obtain basic information about brain activity Therapist identifies good and poor brain activity, so this information can be used in Neurofeedback sessions.
During the session, the patient wears electrodes and is asked to engage in activities, and the patient received a reward when brain activity settles to a positive extent. For example, the patient can play a video game, and the progression in the game is allowed when brain activity is in the right extent. The more it is tzaměděd to the patient, the more brain activity remains to the right extent, and the patient will eventually learn to associate positive results with specific types of brain activity and more often fall into these patterns.
Neurofeedback advocates recommend that patients participate in multiple sessions,Often for a long time to fully train their brains. Neurofeedback, also known as EEG biofeedback, may have lasting advantages for the patient if sufficient treatment is adopted. While neurofeedback may not be as beneficial for degenerative neurological conditions as it is for conditions that can be solved by brain focus, some people believe that this can help slow down the progress and help patients keep the function of the brain.