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. 2019 Jul 17;13:233. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2019.00233

Table 1.

Applications of neurofeedback for PTSD patients.

References Sample Design
N %male Age (years) Medicated (yes/no) Randomized (yes/no) NF approach Control group Risk of bias Outcome measures and measures used
DecNef Chiba, this manuscript 4 0 40 (mean) Yes, n = 3 No Multivariate pattern for angry face No C CAPS:97.8–>54.5
f-MRI-nf Zotev et al., 2018 23 (15 NF vs. 8 sham) 100 30.8 vs. 36.8 (mean) Yes Amygdala upregulation during a happy emotion induction sham B CAPS: 55–>41
Nicholson et al., 2017a,b 10 40 49.6 (mean) Yes, n = 9 No Amygdala downregulation No C A shift in amygdala complex connectivity
Gerin et al., 2016 3 100 37.3 (mean) Yes, n = 3 No Amygdala downregulation No C CAPS: 65–>37
EEG-nf Askovic et al., 2017 2 100 31(mean) Yes, n = 2 No Enhance either the SMR or alpha rhythm No C HTQ:3.15–>1.85
HSCL-D: 3.30>2.1
HSCL-A: 3.2–>1.95
van der Kolk et al., 2016 28 89 46 (mean) Yes, n = 16 (NF) n = 10 (WL) Yes Enhance alpha activity WL B NF:
CAPS:80.1–> 44.1
DTS:67.3–>55.7
WL:
CAPS:75.2–> 65.8
DTS:63.0–>60.6
Nicholson et al., 2016 21 14 39.9 (mean) Yes, n = 11; No Alpha desynchronization C A shift in amygdala complex connectivity
Ros et al., 2017 21 14 39.9 (mean) Yes, n = 11; No Alpha desynchronization No C Decrease in TAC correlated with increases in Hurst exponent at the feedback channel
Increase in Alpha amplitude
Gapen et al., 2016 17 12 32–64 (Range) Yes, n = Yes (T4-P4 or T3-T4) Enhance alpha activity Active DTS: 69.14–>49.26
Kluetsch et al., 2014 21 14 39.9 (mean) Yes, n = 11; no, n = 10 No Alpha desynchronization No C A shift in functional connectivity
Smith, 2008 10 100 26–63 (Range) Yes, n = 3 No Two phased: (1) bipolar uptraining (15–18 Hz and 12–15 Hz) + theta (4–7 Hz) suppression and (2) alpha/theta (5–8 Hz) training followed by bipolar uptraining No C PTSD induced symptoms of depression and attention measured by HAMD and TOVA
Pop-Jordanova and Zorcec, 2004 10 70 9 (mean) No No SMR No C Skin electric resistance
Brainwave changes
PTSD symptoms
Peniston et al., 1993 20 100 37.2 (mean) Not reported No Alpha/theta No C Synchronization,
Brainwave amplitude changes,
PTSD symptoms reported by monthly telephone contact
Peniston and Kulkosky, 1991 29 (15 NF vs. 14 TAU) 100 36.1 vs. 37.25 (mean) Yes Yes Alpha/theta TAU B MMPI-indexed personality changes Medication consumption PTSD symptoms reported by monthly telephone contact

TAC, Thayer Activation Checklist; NF, neurofeedback condition; WL, waitlist condition; CAPS, Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale; HTQ, Harvard Trauma Questionnaire; HSCL-D, Hopkins Symptom Checklist Depression Scale; HSCL-A, Hopkins Symptom Checklist Anxiety Scale; DTS, the Davidson Trauma Scale; HAMD, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; TOVA, Test of Variables of Attention; SMR, The sensorimotor rhythm; MMPI, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory; TAU, Treatment-as-usual.