Over the next few months, I intend to go back through news reports to share articles on neurofeedback. This is the first of that coverage.
Last summer, a study published in the Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine and reported in Medical Xpress showed that a few sessions of neurofeedback made a difference in reducing mental fogginess for people who had undergone a course of chemotherapy. The study was small, and certainly 18 sessions would not be considered enough outside a laboratory setting, but it was promising and matches real-world experiences.
You can read the Medical Xpress article here.
You can read a summary of the study itself here, although the full article is behind a paywall.