
Utilising neurofeedback training to alter the plasticity of brain networks linked to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) could be a promising way to treat the condition, pioneering research conducted at Western University (London, Canada) has suggested. During neurofeedback, intentional control of one's own brain activity may be learned with what's called a brain-computer interface, which is able to represent graphically a person's real-time brain activation ...
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