The presentation of realtime feedback on brainwave activity, as measured by sensors on the scalp, sometimes offered as a means of therapy.(noun)
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Use "neurofeedback" in a sentence
"Dr. RABINER: The hope for neurofeedback is that after training ends, the benefits that resulted from training will persist, that in some sense, there's been a more enduring change in the child's ability to focus and attend and to regulate their behavior."
"She says neurofeedback is better for people with ADHD, because it provides constant feedback during a session, which is usually done in a therapist's office."
"Until a large study comes along using this sort of approach, parents and consumers will have to decide for themselves whether neurofeedback is worth the time and effort."