TY - JOUR AU - Blume, Friederike AU - Hudak, Justin AU - Dresler, Thomas AU - Ehlis, Ann-Christine AU - Kühnhausen, Jan AU - Renner, Tobias J. AU - Gawrilow, Caterina PY - 2017 DA - 2017/01/24 TI - NIRS-based neurofeedback training in a virtual reality classroom for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial JO - Trials SP - 41 VL - 18 IS - 1 AB - Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) suffer from attention deficits, motor hyperactivity, and impulsive behaviour. These impairments are experienced at home, at school, and with friends. Functional imaging studies show that ADHD behaviour and impairments in executive functions (EFs) are mirrored by aberrant neurophysiological functioning. Moreover, several studies show that ADHD behaviour, impairments in EFs, and a lack of self-control contribute to poor school performance. Non-pharmacological interventions such as neurofeedback training (NFT), for instance, aim at improving neurophysiological and neuropsychological functioning as well as behaviour. Consequently, NFT is expected to improve school performance, EFs, and self-control in children with ADHD. Generalization of acquired self-regulation skills from laboratory to real life is crucial for a transfer to everyday situations and is hypothesized to be facilitated via training using virtual reality (VR) environments. Consequently, experiencing NFT in VR is expected to yield greater effects than training in two dimensions (2D). SN - 1745-6215 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-016-1769-3 DO - 10.1186/s13063-016-1769-3 ID - Blume2017 ER -