Recent Canadian study shows brain fMRI is changed by Neurofeedback

Researchers at the Western University and the Lawson Health Research Institute have discovered that functional changes within a key brain network occur directly after a 30-minute session of noninvasive, neural-based training, also known as Neurofeedback.

Experts have long believed that dysfunction of this cognitive-control network is implicated in a range of brain disorders including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Read more about this study.

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