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- B03: A process-based brain-computer interface to modulate aggressive behavior – a real-time fMRI neurofeedback study/
B03: A process-based brain-computer interface to modulate aggressive behavior – a real-time fMRI neurofeedback study
Probe the self-regulation of CS networks in adults and adolescents
diagnosed with mental disorders related to frequent stress-associated affective outbursts and aggressive symptoms
in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and BPD. The patients will subsequently be trained to regulate the frontal
control network to varying acute threat in a double-blind, randomized, controlled design. An immersive, virtual brain-
computer-interface (BCI) will allow for a culture- and age-sensitive, personalized training approach. The aim of the present
investigation is to assess feasibility of the approach according to four clinical markers: Reduction of perceived threat
and aggressive behavior in daily life, improved control in the face of unfair provocation, and neurofeedback-specific
modulation of the neural networks.
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