Definitions for NFB Flashcards
What uses Feedback to modulate, excitatory and inhibitory patterns of specific neuronal assemblies and pathways
Neurofeedback neurofeedback
Name three entrainment devices
Repetitive transcranial, direct current stimulation
Repetitive transcranial, magnetic stimulation
Cranial, electrotherapy stimulation
Mindfulness teaches clients to ______
Distinguish between what can and cannot be changed
What is the purpose of neurofeedback?
Correct, specific, distinct, identifiable, disorders, or barriers to optimal performance that result from underlying dysregulation
Ensure correct regulatory function in the brain’s neuro modulating systems
Encourage global neuropsychophysiological change
Based on randomized controlled trials and anecdotal reports, which negative side effects of neurofeedback did Hammond and Kirk identify
Anxiety
According to the ISNR definition, what precedes neurofeedback training
Objective assessment of brain activity and psychological status
According to the ISNR, definition, neurofeedback can be distinguished from other forms of biofeedback, because it’s focus on the ______
Central nervous system
Which paradigm best explains learning neurofeedback skills
Operant conditioning
The IRS in our definition of neurofeedback considers neurofeedback effective for _____, based on peer-reviewed research
ADHD and epilepsy
When I sleep lab records, EEG activity, this illustrates _____
Physiological monitoring