Effective Use of LENS Unit as an Adjunct to Cognitive Neuro-Developmental Training
The first case study was of 4 1/2-year-old identical twins, with developmental delay and autistic spectrum that completed their training within 18 months and graduated out of our program symptom-free, performing as normal 6-year-olds.
Journal Of Neurotherapy Effective Use of LENS Unit as an Adjunct to Cognitive Neuro-Development
Effectiveness of neurofeedback training on verbal memory, visual memory and self-efficacy
There were significant changes in short-term and long-term visual memory. NFB [Neurofeedback] is effective in improving verbal memory
Effectiveness of neurofeedback training on verbal memory, visual memory and self-efficacy
Neurofeedback for Autistic Spectrum Disorder: A Review of the Literature
Neurofeedback is a noninvasive approach shown to enhance neuroregulation and metabolic function in ASD.
Neurofeedback for Autistic Spectrum Disorder: A Review of the Literature
Efficacy of Neurofeedback for Children in the Autistic Spectrum: A Pilot Study
Neurofeedback training resulted in a 26% average reduction in total ATEC rated autism symptoms, compared to 3% for the control group. Parental assessments reported improvement in all behavioral categories: socialization, vocalization, anxiety, schoolwork, tantrums, and sleep, compared with minimal changes in the control group.
Efficacy of Neurofeedback for Children in the Autistic Spectrum: A Pilot Study
Long-term effects of neurofeedback treatment in autism
The present study indicates maintenance of improvement of executive functions and social behavior after 12 months in comparison with the immediate outcomes.
Neurofeedback improves executive functioning in children with autism spectrum disorders
Following treatment, children's executive capacities were found to have improved greatly relative to pre-treatment assessment on a range of executive function tasks. Additional improvements were found in children's social, communicative and typical behavior, relative to a waiting list control group.
Neurofeedback improves executive functioning in children with autism spectrum disorders
Neurofeedback treatment in autism. Preliminary findings in behavioral, cognitive, and neurophysiological functioning
Parents of participants in the neurofeedback treatment group reported significant improvements in reciprocal social interactions and communication skills, relative to the parents of the control group. Set-shifting skills improved following neurofeedback treatment relative to the control group.
The Effectiveness of Neurofeedback Therapy as an Alternative Treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorders in Children
Results support effectiveness of neurofeedback for autism spectrum disorder, including long-term positive effects.
Neurofeedback and autism spectrum: A case study
Results of formal interview, qEEG and self-reports showed significant reduction in signs and symptoms and enhancement in performance.