Chronic Pain Research - EEG and Neurofeedback studies

  • Neurofeedback Treatment for Pain Associated with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I by Jensen MP Ph.D., Grierson C R.N., Tracy-Smith V Ph.D., Bacigalupi SC M.A., Othmer SF Ph.D.

  • Control Over Brain Activation and Pain Learned by Using Real-Time Functional MRI by deCharms RC, Maeda F, Glover GH, Ludlow D, Pauly JM, Soneji D, Gabrieli JD, Mackey SC.
  • Case Study of Trigeminal Neuralgia Using Neurofeedback and Peripheral Biofeedback by Sime A.
  • A Retrospective, Follow-up Study of Biofeedback-Assisted Relaxation Therapy in Patients with Post-Traumatic Headache by Ham LP and Packard RC.

  • Treatment of Fibromyalgia Incorporating EEG-Driven Stimulation: A Clinical Outcomes Study by Mueller HH, Donaldson CC, Nelson DV, Layman M. Prospective study (n=30) of electroencephalograph (EEG)-driven stimulation.

  • Self-regulation of Slow Cortical Potentials in Children with Migraine: An Exploratory Study by Siniatchkin M, Hierundar A, Kropp P, Kuhnert R, Gerber WD, Stephani U. Migraine patients are characterized by increased amplitudes of slow cortical potentials (SCPs), representing pronounced excitability of cortical networks. The present study investigated the efficiency of biofeedback training of SCPs in young migraineurs.

  • Neurofeedback Training in Chronic Pain Associated with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Affective Disturbance: A Case Study by Ibric VL and Jacobs MS