Nan Wenya, Wan Feng, Chang Lanshin, Pun Sio Hang, Vai Mang I, Rosa Agostinho
Department of Psychology, College of Education, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau, Macau.
Behav Neurol. 2017;2017:6914216. doi: 10.1155/2017/6914216. Epub 2017 Jun 21.
Schizophrenia is a chronic and devastating brain disorder with ongoing cognitive, behavioral, and emotional deteriorated functions. Neurofeedback training, which enables the individuals to regulate their brain activity using a real-time feedback loop, is increasingly investigated as a potential alternative intervention for schizophrenia. This study aimed to explore the effect of short but intensive neurofeedback training for schizophrenic patients with difficulty for long-time training. A middle-aged woman with chronic schizophrenia completed the intensive training of alpha/beta2 (20-30 Hz) in four consecutive days with a total training duration of 13.5 hours. The results showed that her alpha/beta2 increased over sessions, and her behavior performance including short-term memory, mood, and speech pattern was improved at the end of neurofeedback training. Importantly, a 22-month follow-up found a dramatic improvement in both positive and negative symptoms. These positive outcomes suggest that such intensive neurofeedback training may provide new insight into the treatment of schizophrenia and thus deserves further study to fully examine its scope.
精神分裂症是一种慢性且具有破坏性的脑部疾病,伴有持续的认知、行为和情感功能衰退。神经反馈训练能够让个体利用实时反馈回路调节大脑活动,作为精神分裂症的一种潜在替代干预方法,正受到越来越多的研究。本研究旨在探讨短期但密集的神经反馈训练对难以进行长期训练的精神分裂症患者的效果。一名患有慢性精神分裂症的中年女性连续四天完成了α/β2(20 - 30赫兹)的密集训练,总训练时长为13.5小时。结果显示,她的α/β2值在训练过程中有所增加,并且在神经反馈训练结束时,她包括短期记忆、情绪和言语模式在内的行为表现得到了改善。重要的是,22个月的随访发现其阳性和阴性症状都有显著改善。这些积极结果表明,这种密集的神经反馈训练可能为精神分裂症的治疗提供新的见解,因此值得进一步研究以全面考察其适用范围。