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Lake Forest's Heather Milligan is a fierce advocate for LENS, an innovative treatment of post-concussion symptoms.
Effective Use of LENS Unit as an Adjunct to Cognitive Neuro-Developmental Training
The final Case was a 43 year old female with a mild head injury and significant visual and auditory processing problems.
Within twelve sessions of using the LENS combined with frequency specific auditory training, her hypersensitivity to both sound and light began to normalize as indicated from retesting and her self report. Cognitive function returned to normal within 20 sessions.
Journal Of Neurotherapy Effective Use of LENS Unit as an Adjunct to Cognitive Neuro-Development
Cognitive Rehabilitation in TBI
Clear benefits of EEG-based neurofeedback were found in divided and sustained attention and several aspects related to visuospatial skills and the processing speed of motor-dependent tasks. Correlative quantitative EEG changes justify the results. EEG-based neurofeedback is probably an excellent complementary technique to be considered to enhance conventional neuropsychological rehabilitation.
QEEG Evaluation of the LENS Treatment of TBI
This article presents outcomes from the LENS treatment of a patient who suffered a serious traumatic brain injury 9 years earlier. After 42 sessions of treatment, the patient, now 16 years old, had very significant clinical improvements as well as documented changes in QEEG measures.
Neuroimaging changes detected by MEG after low-intensity pulse-based transcranial electrical stimulation
At the baseline MEG exam, all participants had abnormal slow-waves. In the follow-up MEG exam, the participants showed significantly reduced abnormal slow-waves.
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 is effective in improving verbal memory.
Effectiveness of neurofeedback training on verbal memory, visual memory and self-efficacy
Neurofeedback Therapy of Attention Deficits in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
The results suggest that neurofeedback is a promising method for the treatment of attentional disorders in patients with traumatic brain injuries.
Neurofeedback Therapy of Attention Deficits in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
Neurofeedback training to enhance learning and memory in patient with traumatic brain injury: A single case study
Results indicated improvement in both verbal and visual learning memory in patient post NFT.
The EEG-NFT therapy has shown significant changes in structural and functional connectivity among young moderately injured TBI patients.
The EEG-NFT therapy has shown significant changes in structural and functional connectivity among young moderately injured TBI patients.
EEG Neurofeedback therapy: Can it attenuate brain changes in TBI?
Exploring the Use of Neurofeedback Therapy in Mitigating Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury in Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
Results show significant differences in both the qEEG data and written assessments following the completion of NF.