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Effects of Neurofeedback Training on Attentional Deficits in Patients With Acquired Brain Injury

Sponsor: Hospitales Nisa

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Summary

The goal of this study is to investigate new neuromodulation therapies for attention deficits following acquired brain injury. Brain damage can affect various domains, including motor and cognitive functions. However, cognitive deficits have many consequences on the functionality and independence of patients, and attention is an essential requirement for most of daily activities. After brain damage, cognitive rehabilitation is generally the first treatment option for attention deficits. Some studies have shown that cognitive rehabilitation is sometimes not very effective. For this reason, new therapies such as neuromodulation techniques are being investigated. Neurofeedback is a non-invasive neuromodulation therapy involving a type of computer-based training and learning, and some studies have shown that it is a promising tool to treat cognitive deficits in patients with brain injuries. In the present study, the investigators will evaluate the effects of neurofeedback as a therapy for attentional deficits after brain injury. Participants undergoing neurofeedback and cognitive therapy will be compared to participants only receiving cognitive therapy.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 85 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2024-10-01

Completion Date

2025-10-01

Last Updated

2025-03-07

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Neurofeedback training

Neurofeedback (NF) or electroencephalographic feedback (EEG) training refers to a type of computerized cognitive training that changes EEG patterns through operant conditioning. NF is a computerized rehabilitation technique but also a non-invasive neuromodulation approach, as it alters brain activity by delivering a stimulus. It is well-established for the treatment of conditions such as anxiety and ADHD. During NF rehabilitative training, the subject is provided with real-time EEG feedback, usually with a visual or auditory stimulus, with the aim of normalizing brain oscillations. Rehabilitation through NF training generally targets EEG frequencies that are affected and underlie the observed behavioral deficit (e.g., attentional dysfunctions).

BEHAVIORAL

Standard cognitive therapy

This is the control intervention and it involves standard practice cognitive therapy in neurorehabilitation. Neuropsychologists and other clinicians test and train the patients' cognitive specific aspect (in this case, attention) with some validated tools and/or games

Locations (2)

Irenea Neurorhb Sl

Valencia, Province de Valence, Spain

Servicio de Neurorrehabilitación y Daño Cerebral de los Hospitales NISA

Valencia, Spain, Spain