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Very excited to announce that our new opinion article on neurofeedback for stress-related disorders has just been published in Trends in Neurosciences (@TrendsNeuro): cell.com/trends/neurosciences/ - with Erno Hermans and David Linden

We provide a contemporary perspective on neurofeedback as endogenous neuromodulation that (1) can target complex brain network dynamics, (2) is transferable to real-world scenarios outside a laboratory or treatment facility, (3) can be trained prospectively, and (4) is individually adaptable.

We propose that this makes neurofeedback a prime candidate for a personalized preventive neuroscience-based intervention strategy that focuses on the ecological momentary neuromodulation of stress-related brain networks in response to actual stressors in real life.

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