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1: Int J Neurosci. 2007 Mar;117(3):337-57.Click here to read Links

The effects of neurofeedback training in the cognitive division of the anterior cingulate gyrus.

Psychology Program, University of Tennessee, Brain Research and Neuropsychology Lab, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, USA. rcannon2@utk.edu

This study examines the efficacy of neurofeedback training in the cognitive division of the anterior cingulate gyrus and describes its relationship with cortical regions known to be involved in executive functions. This study was conducted with eight non-clinical students, four male and four female, with a mean age of twenty-two. Learning occurred in the ACcd at significant levels over sessions and in the anterior regions that receive projections from the AC. There appears to be a multidimensional executive circuit that increases in the same frequency in apparent synchrony with the AC and it may be possible to train this sub-cortical region using LNFB.

PMID: 17365119 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]