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NCT ID: NCT03837795 Completed - Clinical trials for Sensory Over-Responsivity

Examining the Efficiency of Neurofeedback Therapy on Adults With Sensory Over Responsivity

Start date: May 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Sensory Over-Responsivity (SOR) is characterized by a disruption in regulating sensory stimuli and can significantly impact pain perception and restrict daily participation and quality of life. Altered neurophysiological processes in SOR are documented, revealing reduced electroencephalogram at rest and P300 amplitudes, the latter tested through event-related potentials (ERP). Both may explain the failure to regulate incoming sensory stimuli. Neurofeedback (NF) therapy, a remedial treatment approach, aims at self-regulating the brain's neural activity and has proven its efficiency in treating comorbid SMD syndromes. Our study aims to investigate NF therapy efficiency in decreasing pain sensitivity, enhancing auditory ERP components of P300, increasing the power of the alpha band, life-satisfaction and Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS) scores in adults with SOR.