Journal article
Real-time fMRI-based neurofeedback to restore brain function in substance use disorders: A systematic review of the literature
Ethan Murphy, Govinda Poudel, Saampras Ganesan, Chao Suo, Victoria Manning, Emillie Beyer, Adam Clemente, Bradford A Moffat, Andrew Zalesky, Valentina Lorenzetti
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews | Elsevier | Published : 2024
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Real-time functional magnetic resonance based-neurofeedback (fMRI-neurofeedback) is a neuromodulation tool where individuals self-modulate brain function based on real-time feedback of their brain activity. fMRI-neurofeedback has been used to target brain dysfunction in substance use disorders (SUDs) and to reduce craving, but a systematic synthesis of up-to-date literature is lacking. METHOD: Following PRISMA guidelines, we conducted a systematic review of all the literature that examined the effects of fMRI-neurofeedback on individuals with regular psychoactive substance use (PROSPERO pre-registration = CRD42023401137). RESULTS: The literature included 16 studies comprising 4..
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