Description |
1 online resource : illustrations. |
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BestMasters |
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BestMasters.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Note |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 9, 2014). |
Summary |
Franziska Eller investigated the effectiveness of individualized Neurofeedback training in addition to a comprehensive basic neurodevelopmental therapy for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The results clearly speak for the benefits of a supplemental Neurofeedback training, since QEEG recordings revealed positive changes in the children's brain wave activity after only a few weeks of training. Furthermore behavioral aspects and imitation abilities were assessed using two autism questionnaires and an imitation test. Results showed that all children improved in several domains, with the treatment group partly achieving greater changes than the control group. Unlike the most prevalent therapy methods that are mainly behavior-based, Neurofeedback training aims at improving abnormal brain wave activity and thereby establishes an alternative, promising approach to treat Autism Spectrum Disorders. Contents Characterization of Autism Spectrum Disorders Description of Neurofeedback Training Current research situation regarding Neurofeedback Training for ASD Implementations for future research investigations Target Groups Researchers and students, academic lecturers in psychology Practitioners in the fields of autism treatment and Neurofeedback Training The Author Franziska Eller graduated from the Technische Universit̃t Braunschweig with her Master?s Degree in Psychology. She currently works in the field of early intervention at an Autism Center in Potsdam. |
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Biofeedback training.
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Children with autism spectrum disorders.
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MEDICAL / Pharmacology
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Biofeedback training. (OCoLC)fst00832057
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Children with autism spectrum disorders. (OCoLC)fst01764577
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Other Form: |
Printed edition: 9783658082895 |
ISBN |
9783658082901 electronic bk. |
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3658082909 electronic bk. |
Standard No. |
10.1007/978-3-658-08290-1 doi |
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