

John S. Anderson on Brain Flexibility, Resilience, and Choice as Goals for Neurofeedback
Neurofeedback training develops flexibility, resilience, and choice—skills that enhance any endeavor without altering personality or eliminating existing strengths.


Revitalizing EEG Neurofeedback
Methamphetamine cues directly undermine response inhibition by activating brain networks that compete with self-control.


Learning to Learn: How Better Reinforcement Design Makes Neurofeedback and Biofeedback Work (and Stick)
Neurofeedback outcomes improve when we stop treating feedback as “information” and start treating it as an engineered learning environment.


What's Doing the Work? Isolating the Active Ingredients in ILF Neurofeedback
Connectivity effects were observed only when FB and ILF were delivered together.


Listening to the Body: Why Interoception Might Be Critical to Mental Health
Interoception invites clinicians to ask not only "what are you thinking?" and "what are you feeling emotionally?" but also "what is your body telling you, and how clearly can you hear it?"


Enhancing Inhibitory Control in Older Adults: A Biofeedback Study
Training individuals to self-regulate both autonomic activity and prefrontal blood oxygenation may enhance specific components of inhibitory control that rely on prefrontal circuitry.


