Neurofeedback is a fascinating subject. Its focus, changing cortical timing, has significant implications to cortical function.
The resulting changes in brain function affect multiple conditions. We don’t train conditions; we train the brain to elicit change based on neuroplasticity.
In addition to the papers and articles below, there are several recommended books that provide a more in-depth understanding of neurofeedback and brain mapping:
Neurofeedback and Neuromodulation Techniques and Applications by Robert Coben (Editor) and James R. Evans (Editor)
Quantitative EEG, Event-Related Potentials and Neurotherapy, Neuroscience, and Brain Function by Juri Kropotov
Principles of Neural Science, Fifth Edition by Eric R. Kandel (Editor), James H. Schwartz (Editor), Thomas M. Jessell (Editor), Steven A. Siegelbaum (Editor), A. J. Hudspeth (Editor)
Below are the available studies:
Neurofeedback Treatment of Depression and Anxiety
Real-Time Self-Regulation of Emotion Networks in Patients with Depression
Neurofeedback and biofeedback with 37 migraineurs: a clinical outcome study
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and the Efficacy of qEEG-Guided Neurofeedback Treatment: A Case Series
Optimizing microsurgical skills with EEG neurofeedback
Neurofeedback Treatment for Pain Associated with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I