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A company called Omneuron aims to use MR
Imaging for neurofeedback purposes, although they aren't calling
it neurofeedback.
The company is using fMRI (real-time functional magnetic resonance
imaging) to measure blood flow to different parts of the brain and
use it to teach sufferers of chronic pain, depression, addiction
and other psychological conditions to see which parts of the brain
are activated while performing different tasks.
It is essentially neurofeedback using fMRI instead of EEG.
Another company called No Lie MRI is trying to sell similar
technology to companies and agencies in the government as a
replacement to the polygraph.
A New York Times article about this new
use for fMRI can be found
here
Omneuron's web site is here
Other articles about Omneuron Technology:
Technology Review: Seeing Your
Pain: Learning to consciously alter brain activity through MRI
feedback could help control pain and other disorders.
Science:
Neuroscience: A Better View of Brain Disorders
Nature: Thought
Control Brings Pain Into Line
Science:
Thinking the Pain Away
NY Times (Science Times): Relief
from Chronic Pain may be a Thought Away
Technology Review: Looking at
Your Brain on Drugs: If addicts watch their brain's changing blood
flow during a craving, they may be able to train themselves to kick
the habit.
BBC: Brain scans
help think away pain
BBC Radio Piece:
Brain scans help think away pain
ABC News: Mind
Over Matter for Pain?
Reuters Health:
Consciously controlling brain activation may reduce pain
perception
Fox News: Brain Can
Be Trained to Reduce Pain
Forbes:
Pain Sufferers Use Brain to Find Relief
NPR Radio Piece:
Tracking and Controlling Pain by Sight |