Phantom Pain Neurofeedback Research

  • Berman, B. D., Horovitz, S. G., Venkataraman, G., & Hallett, M. (2012). Self-modulation of primary motor cortex activity with motor and motor imagery tasks using real-time fMRI-based neurofeedback. Neuroimage, 59(2), 917-925.

  • Chaudhary, U., Birbaumer, N., & Curado, M. R. (2015). Brain-machine interface (BMI) in paralysis. Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine, 58(1), 9-13.

  • Foldes, S. T., Weber, D. J., & Collinger, J. L. (2015). MEG-based neurofeedback for hand rehabilitation. Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation, 12(1), 1-9.

  • Gharabaghi, A., Naros, G., Walter, A., Roth, A., Bogdan, M., Rosenstiel, W., Mehring, C., & Birbaumer, N. (2014). Epidural electrocorticography of phantom hand movement following long-term upper-limb amputation. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 8, 285.

  • Keiichiro Shindo, M., Kimiko Kawashima, M., & Naoki Ota, M. S. (2011). Effects of neurofeedback training with an electroencephalogram-based brain computer interface for hand paralysis in patients with chronic stroke: a preliminary case series study. Journal of Rehabilitation, 43(10), 951-957.

  • Osumi, M., Sano, Y., Ichinose, A., Wake, N., Yozu, A., Kumagaya, S. I., ... & Sumitani, M. (2020). Direct evidence of EEG coherence in alleviating phantom limb pain by virtual referred sensation: Case report. Neurocase, 26(1), 55-59.

  • Peng, W., Zhan, Y., Jiang, Y., Nan, W., Kadosh, R. C., & Wan, F. (2020). Individual variation in alpha neurofeedback training efficacy predicts pain modulation. NeuroImage. Clinical, 28, 102454.

  • Schmalzl, L., Ragnö, C., & Ehrsson, H. H. (2013). An alternative to traditional mirror therapy: illusory touch can reduce phantom pain when illusory movement does not. The Clinical journal of pain, 29(10), e10–e18.

  • Zhao, J., Guo, X., Xia, X., Peng, W., Wang, W., Li, S., ... & Hu, L. (2016). Functional reorganization of the primary somatosensory cortex of a phantom limb pain patient. Pain physician, 19(5), E781.

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