Whitehead Jocelyne C, Neeman Ron, Doniger Glen M
Integrated Program in Neuroscience, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Myndlift Ltd, Tel Aviv, Israel.
JMIR Form Res. 2022 Jul 8;6(7):e35636. doi: 10.2196/35636.
Neurofeedback training (NFT) has been shown to be effective in treating several disorders (eg, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder [ADHD], anxiety, and depression); however, little is currently known regarding the effectiveness of remote NFT systems.
This retrospective study provides real-world data (N=593) to assess the efficacy of app-based remote NFT in improving brain health and cognitive performance.
Improvement was measured from pre- to postintervention of in-app assessments that included validated symptom questionnaires (the 12-item General Health Questionnaire, the ADHD Rating Scale IV, the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale, the 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale, and the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire), a cognitive test of attention and executive functioning (ie, continuous performance task), and resting electroencephalography (EEG) markers. Clinically significant improvement was evaluated using standard approaches.
The greatest improvement was reported for the anxiety questionnaire, for which 69% (68/99) of participants moved from abnormal to healthy score ranges. Overall, adult and child participants who engaged in neurofeedback to improve attention and executive functions demonstrated improved ADHD scores and enhanced performance on a cognitive (ie, response inhibition) task. Adults with ADHD additionally demonstrated elevated delta/alpha and theta/alpha ratios at baseline and a reduction in the delta/alpha ratio indicator following neurofeedback.
Preliminary findings suggest the efficacy of app-based remote neurofeedback in improving mental health, given the reduced symptom severity from pre- to postassessment for general psychological health, ADHD, anxiety, and depression, as well as adjusted resting EEG neural markers for individuals with symptoms of ADHD. Collectively, this supports the utility of the in-app assessment in monitoring behavioral and neural indices of mental health.
神经反馈训练(NFT)已被证明对治疗多种疾病有效(如注意力缺陷多动障碍[ADHD]、焦虑症和抑郁症);然而,目前对于远程NFT系统的有效性知之甚少。
这项回顾性研究提供了真实世界的数据(N = 593),以评估基于应用程序的远程NFT在改善大脑健康和认知表现方面的疗效。
通过应用程序内评估从干预前到干预后的改善情况进行测量,这些评估包括经过验证的症状问卷(12项一般健康问卷、ADHD评定量表IV、成人ADHD自我报告量表、7项广泛性焦虑障碍量表和9项患者健康问卷)、注意力和执行功能的认知测试(即连续性能任务)以及静息脑电图(EEG)指标。使用标准方法评估具有临床意义的改善情况。
焦虑问卷的改善最为显著,69%(68/99)的参与者从异常分数范围转变为健康分数范围。总体而言,参与神经反馈以改善注意力和执行功能的成人和儿童参与者的ADHD分数有所改善,并且在认知(即反应抑制)任务上的表现有所提高。患有ADHD的成年人在基线时还表现出较高的δ/α和θ/α比率,神经反馈后δ/α比率指标有所降低。
初步研究结果表明,基于应用程序的远程神经反馈在改善心理健康方面具有疗效,这体现在从评估前到评估后一般心理健康、ADHD、焦虑症和抑郁症的症状严重程度降低,以及ADHD症状个体的静息EEG神经指标得到调整。总体而言,这支持了应用程序内评估在监测心理健康行为和神经指标方面的实用性。