The EEG Biofeedback technique, also known as ‘Neurofeedback’ has gained widespread attention in the last few decades as a non-invasive and medication-free treatment option in ADHD. With many different techniques and equipment, one such Neurofeedback protocol which measures and trains what is called ‘Slow Coritcal Potentials’ (SCP) was born out of research in Germany.
Ute Strehl has been a leading researcher in this area from the University of Tübigen. Tübigen has been home to many famous scientists since the 15th century and Ute was part of Niels Birbaumer’s team who first applied this version of Neurofeedback using ‘SCPs’. Different from other applications of Neurofeedback of Frequency Bands (e.g. SMR or Theta/Beta training), Slow Cortical Potentials Neurofeedback requires specialist technology and precision artifact control for correct application.
The studies and findings around SCP Neurofeedback have been studied at length by Ute and her team over several decades and have shown some of the highest efficacy out of any other Neurofeedback study. neurocare’s Dr Trevor Brown speaks with Dr Strehl to find out more about the EEG phenomena of SCPs and her crucial research into Neurofeedback for ADHD. She offers insightful views on the trends in SCP Neurofeedback and its potential application in the future.
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