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Impact of sensorimotor rhythm neurofeedback on quality of life in patients with medically-refractory seizures
2016
NeuroRegulation
Published studies suggest that augmentation of the sensorimotor rhythm (SMR), a commonlyused neurofeedback protocol for patients with epilepsy, changes thalamocortical regulatory systems and increases cortical excitation thresholds. Recent meta-analyses showed that at least 50% of patients with medically refractory epilepsy had a post-therapy reduction in seizure frequency after neurofeedback training. However, data on neurofeedback outcomes outside of seizure frequency are limited. Methods:
doi:10.15540/nr.3.1.3
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