Southeast Ontario Neurofeedback Research
Neurofeedback Research is a cutting edge technology with a variety of clinical applications.
Our lab is studying how to best use neurofeedback to manage symptoms in people with long COVID. Future studies will explore use of neurofeedback for migraines, chronic pain, concussions, anxiety, depression, cancer and schizophrenia.
Ongoing research – a study for people with long COVID experiencing cognitive impairment, such as memory or concentration problems or fatigue.
Have you had a confirmed COVID-19 infection more than 3 months ago and are now experiencing problems with memory or concentration or fatigue? Then you are invited to participate in a research study at Queen’s University to evaluate the effectiveness of using EEG-technology using neurofeedback brain training on cognitive problems or fatigue in people with long COVID.
About Neurofeedback Research
Neurofeedback is a non-invasive, drug-free form of brain training that helps the brain to achieve a calmer, more focused state much like the effects of meditation. Neurofeedback is reported to help with a variety of symptoms and conditions such as fatigue, anxiety, depressive symptoms, sleep problems and cognitive problems.
Southeast Ontario Neurofeedback Research Partners
Latest Resources and Research
Read about the latest research findings supporting the use of neurofeedback for a variety of clinical conditions. Find resources about neurofeedback .