2020
DOI: 10.9758/cpn.2020.18.3.375
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A Neurofeedback Protocol for Executive Function to Reduce Depression and Rumination: A Controlled Study

Abstract: Objective: Rumination is a maladaptive emotional-regulation strategy that is strongly associated with depression. Impaired executive function can lead to difficulties in disengaging from rumination, thus exacerbating depression. In this study, we inspect an electroencephalograph neurofeedback protocol that enhance the target peak alpha frequency (PAF) activation in the prefrontal region. We examine the protocol's effects on depression and rumination. Methods: We randomly assigned 30 dysphoric participants into… Show more

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“…Based on Beck Depression Inventory (version 2), 5 NFB sessions completed within 2 weeks resulted in a significant reduction in depression immediately after NFB, Such reduction of depressive symptoms persisted one week as well as one month after termination of NFB. Our results are in line with the outcomes of other studies reporting reduction in levels of depression after NFB [ 55 59 ]. There are some novel findings being brought by our study related to the effects of NFB on post-COVID depression: First, to the best of our knowledge, Othmer method of training OIF in temporal lobes has not been yet investigated regarding its effects on depression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Based on Beck Depression Inventory (version 2), 5 NFB sessions completed within 2 weeks resulted in a significant reduction in depression immediately after NFB, Such reduction of depressive symptoms persisted one week as well as one month after termination of NFB. Our results are in line with the outcomes of other studies reporting reduction in levels of depression after NFB [ 55 59 ]. There are some novel findings being brought by our study related to the effects of NFB on post-COVID depression: First, to the best of our knowledge, Othmer method of training OIF in temporal lobes has not been yet investigated regarding its effects on depression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…For example, Uchida and Kawashima [39] had a 17.74% (11/62) dropout rate from their traditional paperbased cognitive training, which involved solving arithmetic problems and reading. e dropout rate for a 20-session NF training performed with depressed college students was 13.33% (4/30) [55]. e results reveal that using the proposed system can lower the dropout rate, as compared to using traditional laboratory-based experimental methods.…”
Section: Dropout Ratesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Such training in cognitive performance could bring changes in depression symptoms and rumination. According to Yu et al (2020), rumination is a maladaptive emotional state that could aggravate depression symptoms [15]. In their experiment, Yu and colleagues assessed how the electroencephalogram neurofeedback protocol (NF) promotes cognitive preparedness in the prefrontal cortex and its effect on depression and rumination.…”
Section: Relevant Interventions For Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%