Predictors of neurofeedback training outcome: A systematic review

Neurofeedback (NF), a training tool aimed at enhancing neural self-regulation, has been suggested as a complementary treatment option for neuropsychiatric disorders. Despite its potential as a neurobiological intervention directly targeting neural alterations underlying clinical symptoms, the effica...

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Main Authors: Lydia Anna Weber, Thomas Ethofer, Ann-Christine Ehlis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:NeuroImage: Clinical
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EEG
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213158220301388
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spelling doaj-eefeb91cb6cf4b0c8db92ec8f465960f2020-11-25T03:19:33ZengElsevierNeuroImage: Clinical2213-15822020-01-0127102301Predictors of neurofeedback training outcome: A systematic reviewLydia Anna Weber0Thomas Ethofer1Ann-Christine Ehlis2Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Tuebingen, Calwerstr.14, D-72076 Tuebingen, Germany; Corresponding author.Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Tuebingen, Calwerstr.14, D-72076 Tuebingen, Germany; Department for Biomedical Resonance, University Hospital Tuebingen, Otfried-Müller-Str.51, D-72076 Tuebingen, GermanyDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Tuebingen, Calwerstr.14, D-72076 Tuebingen, Germany; LEAD Graduate School & Research Network, University of Tuebingen, Walter-Simon-Straße 12, D-72074 Tuebingen, GermanyNeurofeedback (NF), a training tool aimed at enhancing neural self-regulation, has been suggested as a complementary treatment option for neuropsychiatric disorders. Despite its potential as a neurobiological intervention directly targeting neural alterations underlying clinical symptoms, the efficacy of NF for the treatment of mental disorders has been questioned recently by negative findings obtained in randomized controlled trials (e.g., Cortese et al., 2016). A possible reason for insufficient group effects of NF trainings vs. placebo could be related to the high rate of participants who fail to self-regulate brain activity by NF (“non-learners”). Another reason could be the application of standardized NF protocols not adjusted to individual differences in pathophysiology. Against this background, we have summarized information on factors determining training and treatment success to provide a basis for the development of individualized training protocols and/or clinical indications.The present systematic review included 25 reports investigating predictors for the outcome of NF trainings in healthy individuals as well as patients affected by mental disorders or epilepsy. We selected these studies based on searches in EBSCOhost using combinations of the keywords “neurofeedback” and “predictor/predictors”. As “NF training” we defined all NF applications with at least two sessions.The best available evidence exists for neurophysiological baseline parameters. Among them, the target parameters of the respective training seem to be of particular importance. However, particularities of the different experimental designs and outcome criteria restrict the interpretability of some of the information we extracted. Therefore, further research is needed to gain more profound knowledge about predictors of NF outcome.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213158220301388NeurofeedbackEEGPredictorsBrain structureBrain-computer interfacefMRI
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Thomas Ethofer
Ann-Christine Ehlis
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Thomas Ethofer
Ann-Christine Ehlis
Predictors of neurofeedback training outcome: A systematic review
NeuroImage: Clinical
Neurofeedback
EEG
Predictors
Brain structure
Brain-computer interface
fMRI
author_facet Lydia Anna Weber
Thomas Ethofer
Ann-Christine Ehlis
author_sort Lydia Anna Weber
title Predictors of neurofeedback training outcome: A systematic review
title_short Predictors of neurofeedback training outcome: A systematic review
title_full Predictors of neurofeedback training outcome: A systematic review
title_fullStr Predictors of neurofeedback training outcome: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of neurofeedback training outcome: A systematic review
title_sort predictors of neurofeedback training outcome: a systematic review
publisher Elsevier
series NeuroImage: Clinical
issn 2213-1582
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Neurofeedback (NF), a training tool aimed at enhancing neural self-regulation, has been suggested as a complementary treatment option for neuropsychiatric disorders. Despite its potential as a neurobiological intervention directly targeting neural alterations underlying clinical symptoms, the efficacy of NF for the treatment of mental disorders has been questioned recently by negative findings obtained in randomized controlled trials (e.g., Cortese et al., 2016). A possible reason for insufficient group effects of NF trainings vs. placebo could be related to the high rate of participants who fail to self-regulate brain activity by NF (“non-learners”). Another reason could be the application of standardized NF protocols not adjusted to individual differences in pathophysiology. Against this background, we have summarized information on factors determining training and treatment success to provide a basis for the development of individualized training protocols and/or clinical indications.The present systematic review included 25 reports investigating predictors for the outcome of NF trainings in healthy individuals as well as patients affected by mental disorders or epilepsy. We selected these studies based on searches in EBSCOhost using combinations of the keywords “neurofeedback” and “predictor/predictors”. As “NF training” we defined all NF applications with at least two sessions.The best available evidence exists for neurophysiological baseline parameters. Among them, the target parameters of the respective training seem to be of particular importance. However, particularities of the different experimental designs and outcome criteria restrict the interpretability of some of the information we extracted. Therefore, further research is needed to gain more profound knowledge about predictors of NF outcome.
topic Neurofeedback
EEG
Predictors
Brain structure
Brain-computer interface
fMRI
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213158220301388
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