Individual brain regulation as learned via neurofeedback is related to affective changes in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder.
Manfred KlöblKarin PrillingerRobert DiehmKamer DoganayRupert LanzenbergerLuise PoustkaPaul PlenerLilian KonicarPublished in: Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health (2023)
SCP NF in ASD did not lead to superior improvements in neuronal or affective functioning compared to treatment as usual. However, the affective changes might be related to the individual strategies and their corresponding activation patterns as indicated by significant correlations on the whole-brain level. Trial registration This clinical trial was registered at drks.de (DRKS00012339) on 20th April, 2017.
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- clinical trial
- bipolar disorder
- resting state
- white matter
- cerebral ischemia
- phase ii
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- phase iii
- autism spectrum disorder
- young adults
- signaling pathway
- physical activity
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- oxidative stress
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- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- randomized controlled trial
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- inflammatory response
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- replacement therapy
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- placebo controlled