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Neurofeedback and Asperger’s Syndrome: A follow up report

February 04, 2014

T. Bhandari,  in the 2013 edition of the Journal of Neurofeedback (V 17, p. 272-273), reported on the long term benefits of Neurofeedback and Biofeedback training for a sample of people with Asperger’s Syndrome.  The 23 subjects, 21 male and 2 female, responded to questionnaires that were completed by the subjects themselves or by their  parents.  The follow up occurred on average about 6.5 years later (between two and 14 years).  All subjects had at least 40 sessions of training.   The data consistently supported the original benefits of the training.  Thus, the results of the training were maintained over a relatively long period of time.