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Neurofeedback Training's Efficiency for Attentionnal Performances
Evaluation of Neurofeedback Training's Efficiency for the Optimization of Attentionnal Performances
About This Trial
This randomised, double bling and controled study aim to evaluate the performance of a neurofeedback training on attentional capabilities, in comparison to placebo. We hypothesize 1) that an electroencephalographic (EEG) based neurofeedback training may improve attentional performances of healthy subjects, and 2) inter-individual variability might be explained by factors such as body awarness, sleep parameters and genetics of individuals.
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
Who May Qualify:
- healthy male or female volunteers
- aged between 18 yo and 50 yo.
Who Should NOT Join This Trial:
- any pathological issues,
- previous traumatic brain and/or auditive injuries,
- volunteers having already experienced NFB trainings,
- high tobacco consumers,
- volunteers refusing genotyping.
Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.
Original Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria:
* healthy male or female volunteers
* aged between 18 yo and 50 yo.
Exclusion Criteria:
* any pathological issues,
* previous traumatic brain and/or auditive injuries,
* volunteers having already experienced NFB trainings,
* high tobacco consumers,
* volunteers refusing genotyping.
Treatments Being Tested
OTHER
Cerabral training
1 week of cerebral training (neurofeedback or sham)
Locations (2)
Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées
Brétigny-sur-Orge, France
Hotel Dieu
Paris, France