Evaluation of alpha neurofeedback training to enhance sleep in remitted depression and anxiety sufferers with persistent insomnia

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Tsung-Hua Lu , Tsung-Hao Hsieh , Yung-Hung Wang , Fu-Zen Shaw , Po See Chen , Sheng-Fu Liang
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Abstract

This study evaluates whether neurofeedback training (NFT) to boost alpha wave activity in the central brain may effectively mitigate persistent insomnia in patients with remitted depression and anxiety. Thirty-two participants in clinical remission from depression or anxiety were enrolled and evaluated for insomnia severity. Individuals were randomly assigned in a single-blinded manner to either NFT or the sham treatment. The effectiveness of the intervention was measured using recognized scales for depression, anxiety and sleep quality. While subjective sleep quality, measured by the PSQI, showed significant improvements in the active group compared to the sham group at post training, 1-month, 3-month, and 6-month follow-up, objective measures of sleep quality largely remained within the normal range, with few significant changes observed. Specifically, the active group exhibited notable improvements in alpha amplitude and duration during NFT sessions, which were not seen in the sham group. This highlights the potential of NFT as a complementary approach for improving sleep perception in this population, but further research is needed to confirm its effects on actual sleep architecture and long-term outcomes.
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Psychiatry Research
Psychiatry Research 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
17.40
自引率
1.80%
发文量
527
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Psychiatry Research offers swift publication of comprehensive research reports and reviews within the field of psychiatry. The scope of the journal encompasses: Biochemical, physiological, neuroanatomic, genetic, neurocognitive, and psychosocial determinants of psychiatric disorders. Diagnostic assessments of psychiatric disorders. Evaluations that pursue hypotheses about the cause or causes of psychiatric diseases. Evaluations of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic psychiatric treatments. Basic neuroscience studies related to animal or neurochemical models for psychiatric disorders. Methodological advances, such as instrumentation, clinical scales, and assays directly applicable to psychiatric research.
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