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Is neurofeedback an efficacious treatment for ADHD? A randomised controlled clinical trial.

10 Jan 2009 BACKGROUND: For children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a reduction of inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity by neurofeedback (NF) has been reported in several studies. But so far, unspecific training effects have not ...
rec_pub_19207632-is-neurofeedback-efficacious-treatment-adhd-randomised-controlled.htm


Measurement of pelvic floor function during physical activity: a feasibility study.

30 Dec 2008 OBJECTIVE: Pelvic floor function is closely related to bladder storage or voiding dysfunctions. So far, however, pelvic floor activity has not been reliably measured during physical activity. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In 14 female healthy volunteers, ...
rec_pub_19396722-measurement-pelvic-floor-function-physical-activity-feasibility-study.htm


The gold standard.

30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19591207-the-gold-standard.htm


Open retropubic colposuspension for urinary incontinence in women: a short version Cochrane review.

30 Dec 2008 BACKGROUND: Urinary incontinence is a common and potentially debilitating problem. Open retropubic colposuspension is a surgical treatment which involves lifting the tissues near the bladder neck and proximal urethra in the area behind the anterior ...
rec_pub_19591206-open-retropubic-colposuspension-urinary-incontinence-women-short.htm


[Rehabilitation of children after craniocerebral injuries with particular attention paid to the reflex stimulation Powiertowski's method. Preliminary study]

30 Dec 2008 INTRODUCTION: An increasing number of craniocerebral injuries among children is becoming a serious therapeutic problem for emergency wards and for chronic treatment wards. The most important problem among these patients is a lengthening period of ...
rec_pub_19817250-rehabilitation-children-craniocerebral-injuries-particular-attention.htm


Is there sufficient evidence?

30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19681749-is-sufficient-evidence.htm


Is progressive resistance exercise ineffective in increasing muscle strength in young people with cerebral palsy?

30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19681747-is-progressive-resistance-exercise-ineffective-increasing-muscle.htm


Watching brain TV and playing brain ball exploring novel BCI strategies using real-time analysis of human intracranial data.

30 Dec 2008 A large body of evidence from animal studies indicates that motor intention can be decoded via multiple single-unit recordings or from local field potentials (LFPs) recorded not only in primary motor cortex, but also in premotor or parietal areas. ...
rec_pub_19607998-watching-brain-tv-playing-brain-ball-exploring-novel-bci-strategies.htm


On the use of brain-computer interfaces outside scientific laboratories toward an application in domotic environments.

30 Dec 2008 Brain-computer interface (BCI) applications were initially designed to provide final users with special capabilities, like writing letters on a screen, to communicate with others without muscular effort. In these last few years, the BCI scientific ...
rec_pub_19607996-on-use-brain-computer-interfaces-outside-scientific-laboratories.htm


Neurofeedback and brain-computer interface clinical applications.

30 Dec 2008 Most of the research devoted to BMI development consists of methodological studies comparing different online mathematical algorithms, ranging from simple linear discriminant analysis (LDA) (Dornhege et al., 2007) to nonlinear artificial neural ...
rec_pub_19607994-neurofeedback-brain-computer-interface-clinical-applications.htm

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