@article{oai:rissho.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004121, author = {篠田, 晴男 and SHINODA, Haruo and 石井, 正博 and ISHII, Masahiro and 鈴木, 浩太 and SUZUKI, Kota and 丸田, 留美 and MARUTA, Rumi and 田村, 英恵 and TAMURA, Hanae}, journal = {立正大学心理学研究年報}, month = {Mar}, note = {Recent findings, which used sophisticated techniques and randomized design among a large sample size, have shown the effectiveness of neurofeedback( NFB) training in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder( ADHD). Previously, few findings referred to the process of change in subjective experience. This study examines the effect of NFB training in subjective modification using qualitative analysis and in functional change using neurophysiological indexes Eight training sessions were conducted on a sample of 16 adult subjects, randomly divided into two groups (beta training and sensory motor rhythm (SMR) training). The ADHD symptom score remained unchanged after the training sessions. The beta/theta ratio increased because of repetition in training. Moreover, we found the occurrence of the feeling on strategy, self- regulation, and positive impression through the analysis of text mining for verbal reports. These findings suggest that the short successive beta NFB training induced subjective controllability accompanied with physiological change on the function of attention by acquired skills for healthy individuals.}, pages = {13--20}, title = {ニューロフィードバック法の適用に関する基礎的検討 : 言語報告における自己制御感の変容を中心に}, volume = {4}, year = {2013} }