Posted by meltingpot on July 30, 2018, at 3:24:10
In reply to Re: If rTMS and ECT didn't work for me would Deep TMS?, posted by Hugh on July 29, 2018, at 16:35:00
Hi Hugh,
I found the below link on neurofeedback and the main message seems to be as per the below. Although anything that helped you has got to be a good thing, are you sure that the benefits you received weren't from being in a clinic and receiving attention from a caring practitioner as it says in the article?
In other words, most of the benefits seem to be a placebo effect based around the experience of attending a clinic and receiving attention from a caring practitioner, rather than having anything to do with learning to control your own brain waves. "EEG-nf entails a degree of deception," the authors conclude, "the putative mechanisms differ from the actual underlying mechanisms. Moreover, cheaper and less time-intensive options ma.
Denise
poster:meltingpot
thread:1099974
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20180728/msgs/1099991.html