'Getting stress-related disorders under control: the untapped potential of neurofeedback'
by Florian Krause @fladd, David E.J. Linden & Erno J. Hermans @ErnoHermans
https://t.co/qBGOrxm82S
🧠Stressgerelateerde aandoeningen behoren wereldwijd tot de grootste uitdagingen in de gezondheidszorg. Uit onderzoek blijkt hedendaagse neurofeedback een veelbelovende methode om deze stoornissen aan te pakken, wat hoop biedt voor miljoenen mensen
https://t.co/x4Qpgbps8G ⬇️
Using novel bio/neurofeedback techniques can help control the brain’s response to stress and support mental health. In our new @TrendsNeuro article (with @fladd and David Linden), we discuss future directions to realize this. @CANlab_DI
See: https://t.co/1qshdeajjt
📅 🌍 World Mental Health Day 2024: Getting stress under control with neurofeedback. @fladd, David Linden, and @ErnoHermans present neurofeedback as a promising, innovative solution: 👉
https://t.co/iZXSGB60uS
#worldmentalhealthday#mentalhealth#science
Very excited to announce that our new opinion article on neurofeedback for stress-related disorders has just been published in Trends in Neurosciences (@TrendsNeuro): https://t.co/POKP0mEBuR - with @ErnoHermans and David Linden [1/3]
We propose that this makes neurofeedback a prime candidate for a personalized preventive neuroscience-based intervention strategy that focuses on the ecological momentary neuromodulation of stress-related brain networks in response to actual stressors in real life. [3/3]
Very excited to announce that our new opinion article on neurofeedback for stress-related disorders has just been published in Trends in Neurosciences (@TrendsNeuro): https://t.co/POKP0mEBuR - with @ErnoHermans and David Linden [1/3]
We provide a new perspective on neurofeedback as endogenous neuromodulation that (1) can target complex brain network dynamics, (2) is transferable to real-world scenarios outside a lab or treatment facility, (3) can be trained prospectively, (4) is individually adaptable. [2/3]
New paper on our software for (f)MRI scan session documentation and archiving "Scan Session Tool" has just been published in @JOSS_TheOJ: https://t.co/zXTtV9Hcca (with Nikos Kogias)
Excited to share our pre-print on the neural correlates of nightmares! With 400+ participants, we explore amygdala-PFC connectivity & ReHo differences in nightmare frequency, tackling reproducibility & sleep neuroimaging challenges. Thanks to my amazing co-authors & collaborators
Join us in Utrecht on April 15 for our yearly career event! Meet colleagues with diverse career paths, learn about job opportunities from Academic Transfer, improve your science communication and engage in a panel discussion on Team Science. Registration is FREE (closes April 1)!
Hope to see you on April 15th in Utrecht!
Register by April 1st for the event organized by #YoungNeurolabNL for early career researchers in brain, behaviour, and cognition: https://t.co/hrYTB0hfzv
Full program: https://t.co/Xyzjkqitxb
Participation is free!
All NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports editors have resigned over the high publication fee, and are starting a new non-profit journal
https://t.co/DmnwDKVCK7
This comes with great regret, and a huge amount of thought and discussion- please read announcement to get more details.
Join the Young NeurolabNL Event "Diverse career perspectives for Academics" on May 8th with coaching workshops, interesting speakers and a panel discussion! https://t.co/1fIg7mkEHS
Explore the brain on your phone or directly in any browser! New Brain Tutor 3D has arrived:
https://t.co/3FcAjeH9qG
Freely available on App Store ⬇️ https://t.co/lvBybMUz55
and Microsoft Store ⬇️ https://t.co/GQ9LrHYZYa
Kölle Alaaf - The #DynaMORE General Assembly meeting is a great success, with nearly 30 delegates discussing scientific progress and reaching important decisions👏🏻✨
Special thanks to @concentris_EU for organising this #meeting!
Tag @DynaMORE_H2020 to share your best bits📸
Very excited that our article "A sensorimotor perspective on numerical cognition" (with @fladd@Ol1909 & Martin Fischer) is now all official with full bibliographic details. This link for free access is only active until end of March: https://t.co/axrBVSE6PH