[Neuromodulation as an intervention for addiction: overview and future prospects]
Luigjes J, Breteler R, Vanneste S, de Ridder D
Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie · 2013
Key finding
Studies using EEG neurofeedback were shown to have positive effects on drug use, treatment compliance, and cue reactivity in patients with cocaine and alcohol dependence.
- Condition
- Addiction
- Stimulation
- taVNS
- Evidence tier
- Controlled Clinical Trial
- Participants
- —
Cite this study
Luigjes, J., Breteler, R., Vanneste, S., & de Ridder, D. (2013). [Neuromodulation as an intervention for addiction: overview and future prospects]. Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie.
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