The Effect of Neurofeedback and Cranial Electrotherapy on Immune Function Within a Group of HIV+ Subjects: A Controlled Study

G. J. Schummer, Sharon M. Noh, Jerel J. Mendoza
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This study investigated the effects of neurofeedback and cranial electrotherapy on a group of subjects (n = 40) with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) over a 16-week period. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of four groups: neurofeedback only (n = 10), cranial electrotherapy only (n = 10), combined neurofeedback and cranial electrotherapy (n = 10), and a waitlist control group (n = 10). After 16-weeks, CD4 counts were significantly greater than controls for the neurofeedback group and combined group. There was no significant change in CD4 count for the cranial electrotherapy group. Results of this pilot study suggest that neurofeedback may improve immune function and warrants further investigation.
神经反馈和颅电治疗对HIV+患者免疫功能的影响:一项对照研究
本研究调查了神经反馈和颅电疗法对一组人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)患者(n = 40)在16周内的影响。受试者被随机分为四组:仅神经反馈组(n = 10)、仅颅电治疗组(n = 10)、神经反馈和颅电联合治疗组(n = 10)和候补对照组(n = 10)。16周后,神经反馈治疗组和联合治疗组的CD4计数明显高于对照组。颅电治疗组CD4计数无明显变化。本初步研究结果提示神经反馈可能改善免疫功能,值得进一步研究。
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