Read More About Neurofeedback – Research

Where is the research?

For the past 40 years neurofeedback has been studied in research labs at prominent universities throughout the world. This research supports the efficacy of neurofeedback and has been published in top tier scientific journals. See below for recommended research articles.

You can read more about neurofeedback treatment protocols in Neurofeedback: A Comprehensive Review on System Design, Methodology and Clinical Applications in the journal Basic and Clinical Neuroscience.

Primary & Secondary Research: Direct Clinical Results and Summaries

Primary and secondary research comes directly from the researchers themselves, summarizing direct observations, calculations, and clinical results.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Yes—neurofeedback has a growing body of research across different concerns. Research can help you understand where it may be most effective and what outcomes are realistic.

You’ll typically find articles and summaries related to neurofeedback and brainwave-based training. These resources are meant to help you explore the science behind the approach.

There is research in these areas, though results can vary by individual and protocol. A consultation helps translate research into what’s appropriate for your goals.

Research is a helpful guide, but your history, symptoms, and goals matter. We can help you understand what findings may apply to you and what a realistic plan could look like.

Yes. We’ll discuss what you’re experiencing and what you’ve tried, then help you decide whether neurofeedback, counseling, or both are the best next step.