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Amygdala electrical-finger-print (AmygEFP) NeuroFeedback guided by individually-tailored Trauma script for post-traumatic stress disorder: Proof-of-concept

BACKGROUND: Amygdala activity dysregulation plays a central role in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Hence learning to self-regulate one's amygdala activity may facilitate recovery. PTSD is further characterized by abnormal contextual processing related to the traumatic memory. Therefore,...

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Autores principales: Fruchtman-Steinbok, Tom, Keynan, Jackob N., Cohen, Avihay, Jaljuli, Iman, Mermelstein, Shiri, Drori, Gadi, Routledge, Efrat, Krasnoshtein, Michael, Playle, Rebecca, Linden, David E.J., Hendler, Talma
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8551212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34689055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102859
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author Fruchtman-Steinbok, Tom
Keynan, Jackob N.
Cohen, Avihay
Jaljuli, Iman
Mermelstein, Shiri
Drori, Gadi
Routledge, Efrat
Krasnoshtein, Michael
Playle, Rebecca
Linden, David E.J.
Hendler, Talma
author_facet Fruchtman-Steinbok, Tom
Keynan, Jackob N.
Cohen, Avihay
Jaljuli, Iman
Mermelstein, Shiri
Drori, Gadi
Routledge, Efrat
Krasnoshtein, Michael
Playle, Rebecca
Linden, David E.J.
Hendler, Talma
author_sort Fruchtman-Steinbok, Tom
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description BACKGROUND: Amygdala activity dysregulation plays a central role in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Hence learning to self-regulate one's amygdala activity may facilitate recovery. PTSD is further characterized by abnormal contextual processing related to the traumatic memory. Therefore, provoking the personal traumatic narrative while training amygdala down-regulation could enhance clinical efficacy. We report the results of a randomized controlled trial (NCT02544971) of a novel self-neuromodulation procedure (i.e. NeuroFeedback) for PTSD, aimed at down-regulating limbic activity while receiving feedback from an auditory script of a personal traumatic narrative. To scale-up applicability, neural activity was probed by an fMRI-informed EEG model of amygdala activity, termed Amygdala Electrical Finger-Print (AmygEFP). METHODS: Fifty-nine adults meeting DSM-5 criteria for PTSD were randomized between three groups: Trauma-script feedback interface (Trauma-NF) or Neutral feedback interface (Neutral-NF), and a control group of No-NF (to control for spontaneous recovery). Before and immediately after 15 NF training sessions patients were blindly assessed for PTSD symptoms and underwent one session of amygdala fMRI-NF for transferability testing. Follow-up clinical assessment was performed at 3- and 6-months following NF treatment. RESULTS: Patients in both NF groups learned to volitionally down-regulate AmygEFP signal and demonstrated a greater reduction in PTSD symptoms and improved down-regulation of the amygdala during fMRI-NF, compared to the No-NF group. The Trauma-NF group presented the largest immediate clinical improvement. CONCLUSIONS: This proof-of-concept study indicates the feasibility of the AmygEFP-NF process-driven as a scalable intervention for PTSD and illustrates its clinical potential. Further investigation is warranted to elucidate the contribution of AmygEFP-NF beyond exposure and placebo effects.
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spelling pubmed-85512122021-11-04 Amygdala electrical-finger-print (AmygEFP) NeuroFeedback guided by individually-tailored Trauma script for post-traumatic stress disorder: Proof-of-concept Fruchtman-Steinbok, Tom Keynan, Jackob N. Cohen, Avihay Jaljuli, Iman Mermelstein, Shiri Drori, Gadi Routledge, Efrat Krasnoshtein, Michael Playle, Rebecca Linden, David E.J. Hendler, Talma Neuroimage Clin Regular Article BACKGROUND: Amygdala activity dysregulation plays a central role in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Hence learning to self-regulate one's amygdala activity may facilitate recovery. PTSD is further characterized by abnormal contextual processing related to the traumatic memory. Therefore, provoking the personal traumatic narrative while training amygdala down-regulation could enhance clinical efficacy. We report the results of a randomized controlled trial (NCT02544971) of a novel self-neuromodulation procedure (i.e. NeuroFeedback) for PTSD, aimed at down-regulating limbic activity while receiving feedback from an auditory script of a personal traumatic narrative. To scale-up applicability, neural activity was probed by an fMRI-informed EEG model of amygdala activity, termed Amygdala Electrical Finger-Print (AmygEFP). METHODS: Fifty-nine adults meeting DSM-5 criteria for PTSD were randomized between three groups: Trauma-script feedback interface (Trauma-NF) or Neutral feedback interface (Neutral-NF), and a control group of No-NF (to control for spontaneous recovery). Before and immediately after 15 NF training sessions patients were blindly assessed for PTSD symptoms and underwent one session of amygdala fMRI-NF for transferability testing. Follow-up clinical assessment was performed at 3- and 6-months following NF treatment. RESULTS: Patients in both NF groups learned to volitionally down-regulate AmygEFP signal and demonstrated a greater reduction in PTSD symptoms and improved down-regulation of the amygdala during fMRI-NF, compared to the No-NF group. The Trauma-NF group presented the largest immediate clinical improvement. CONCLUSIONS: This proof-of-concept study indicates the feasibility of the AmygEFP-NF process-driven as a scalable intervention for PTSD and illustrates its clinical potential. Further investigation is warranted to elucidate the contribution of AmygEFP-NF beyond exposure and placebo effects. Elsevier 2021-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8551212/ /pubmed/34689055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102859 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fruchtman-Steinbok, Tom
Keynan, Jackob N.
Cohen, Avihay
Jaljuli, Iman
Mermelstein, Shiri
Drori, Gadi
Routledge, Efrat
Krasnoshtein, Michael
Playle, Rebecca
Linden, David E.J.
Hendler, Talma
Amygdala electrical-finger-print (AmygEFP) NeuroFeedback guided by individually-tailored Trauma script for post-traumatic stress disorder: Proof-of-concept
title Amygdala electrical-finger-print (AmygEFP) NeuroFeedback guided by individually-tailored Trauma script for post-traumatic stress disorder: Proof-of-concept
title_full Amygdala electrical-finger-print (AmygEFP) NeuroFeedback guided by individually-tailored Trauma script for post-traumatic stress disorder: Proof-of-concept
title_fullStr Amygdala electrical-finger-print (AmygEFP) NeuroFeedback guided by individually-tailored Trauma script for post-traumatic stress disorder: Proof-of-concept
title_full_unstemmed Amygdala electrical-finger-print (AmygEFP) NeuroFeedback guided by individually-tailored Trauma script for post-traumatic stress disorder: Proof-of-concept
title_short Amygdala electrical-finger-print (AmygEFP) NeuroFeedback guided by individually-tailored Trauma script for post-traumatic stress disorder: Proof-of-concept
title_sort amygdala electrical-finger-print (amygefp) neurofeedback guided by individually-tailored trauma script for post-traumatic stress disorder: proof-of-concept
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8551212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34689055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102859
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