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Neurofeedback shows promise for sensory over-responsivity (SOR). This study found it improved life satisfaction, goal attainment, and reduced pain and anxiety, though alpha oscillations did not change.

Keywords:
goal attainmentlife satisfactionneurofeedbackneuromodulationpain sensitivitysensory modulation dysfunctionsensory processing

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  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is linked to pain hypersensitivity, anxiety, and impaired daily function.
  • Reduced cortical activity in SOR suggests neuromodulation as a potential therapy.
  • This study explored the feasibility of neurofeedback for individuals with SOR.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the feasibility of neurofeedback intervention for sensory over-responsivity (SOR).
  • To assess the impact of neurofeedback on brain activity and behavioral outcomes in SOR.

Main Methods:

  • Feasibility study with 10 healthy women exhibiting SOR.
  • Intervention involved 10 sessions of neurofeedback targeting alpha oscillatory power upregulation.
  • Measures included resting-state EEG, life satisfaction, goal attainment, pain sensitivity, and anxiety assessments at four time points.

Main Results:

  • No significant changes were observed between baseline and pre-intervention.
  • Post-intervention and follow-up revealed enhanced power in delta, theta, beta, and gamma bands in the frontal region (p = 0.03−<0.001).
  • Significant improvements were noted in life satisfaction (Cohen’s d = 1.18), goal attainment (Cohen’s d = 1.04), reduced pain sensitivity (Cohen’s d = 0.70), and anxiety.

Conclusions:

  • Neurofeedback intervention is feasible for individuals with sensory over-responsivity.
  • The intervention demonstrated significant improvements in cognitive and emotional well-being.
  • This study provides a foundation for future research into neurofeedback for SOR.