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‘Brain training’ may reduce symptoms of PTSD – Open Access Government
Researchers have found that neurofeedback, or ‘brain training’, may be an effective treatment for individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Researchers from Lawson Health Research Institute and Western University conducted a study, published in NeuroImage: Clinical, and discovered that neurofeedback, also known as ‘brain training’, may be an effective treatment for individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Neurofeedback uses a system called a neurofeedback loop to measure a person’s brain activity through sensors placed on the scalp which are then displayed back to them using a computer interface.
Dr Ruth Lanius, scientist…
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