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The Potential Applications of Neurofeedback to Anxiety
The things that respond really well to neurofeedback are the gross features of our brain. And you can see from the outside, gross features of anxiety, executive function, sleep, speed of processing just through an E.G. You know, what's plausible is that sometimes when the anterior cingulate cramps up, people obsess a little bit. They perseverate and get stuck in their head. So I wouldn't know if it was in the way for you, but I would think it might be.