Eric B.
Miller, Ph.D. miller@biofeedback.net Abstract p. 2
Between-group
analysis showed the NF-MUS group significantly superior to
the other NF
groups and control subjects on three measures: the NEPSY audio subtest
(p = .01); the
Conners Parent Rating Scale ADHD index (p = .015); and, the Conners Parent Survey Cognitive
subscale (p = .043).
Differences in
QEEG brain maps ranged from very little change pre- and post-intervention to noticeable
normalization patterns. NF-MUS subjects decreased their Theta/Beta ratio
(p=.004) and increased their
SMR (p=.012) as hypothesized. Theta reduction
alone, however, was not significant
(p=.189).
These results indicate that a brain-triggered musical
component to neurofeedback protocols may yield superior remediation of ADHD symptoms than standard
neurofeedback protocols. Acceptance of these results and incorporation of findings
into clinical practice, however, is unlikely until further investigation corroborates these results,
and medical community attitudes continue to shift in the direction of holistic therapies.