fMRI-based neurofeedback strategies and the way forward to treating phasic psychiatric symptoms

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Abstract

Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are the perfect illustration of phasic symptoms in psychiatric disorders. For some patients and in some situations, AVH cannot be relieved by standard therapeutic approaches. More advanced treatments are needed, among which neurofeedback, and more specifically fMRI-based neurofeedback, has been considered. This paper discusses the different possibilities to approach neurofeedback in the specific context of phasic symptoms, by highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the available neurofeedback options. It concludes with the added value of the recently introduced information-based neurofeedback. Although requiring an online fMRI signal classifier, which can be quite complex to implement, this neurofeedback strategy opens a door toward an alternative treatment option for complex phasic symptomatology.

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Donantueno, C., Yger, P., Cabestaing, F., & Jardri, R. (2023). fMRI-based neurofeedback strategies and the way forward to treating phasic psychiatric symptoms. Frontiers in Neuroscience. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1275229

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