Biofeedback Interventions for Impulsivity-related Processes in Addictive Disorders

Author:

Lucas IgnacioORCID,Solé-Morata NeusORCID,Baenas IsabelORCID,Rosinska MagdaORCID,Fernández-Aranda FernandoORCID,Jiménez-Murcia SusanaORCID

Abstract

Abstract Purpose of Review Biofeedback is a promising technique that has been used as a treatment tool for different psychological disorders. In this regard, central (neurofeedback) and peripheral psychophysiological signals are presented as comprehensible stimuli with the aim of training specific processes. This review summarizes recent evidence about its use for the treatment of impulsivity-related processes in addictive disorders. Recent Findings Neurofeedback (NFB) protocols, based on electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), have focused on substance use disorders. Biofeedback protocols using peripheral measures have been mainly based on heart rate variability and focused on behavioral addictions. EEG-NFB reported good results in the reduction of hyperarousal, impulsivity and risk taking in alcohol use disorder, and decreased rates of smoking and less craving in nicotine addiction. In fMRI-NFB, effective NFB performance has been related with better clinical outcomes in substance use disorders; however, its implication for treatment is still unclear. Heart rate variability biofeedback results are scarce, but some interventions have been recently designed aimed at treating behavioral addictions. Summary In addictive disorders, biofeedback interventions for impulsivity-related processes have shown promising results, although the literature is still scarce. Further research should aim at proving the effectiveness of biofeedback protocols as a treatment option for impulsivity in addictive disorders.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Plan Nacional sobre Drogas

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

AGAUR-Generalitat de Catalunya

Horizon 2020

AGAUR

European Social Fund

Agencia Estatal de Investigación

European Union “NextGenerationEU/Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia

Universitat de Barcelona

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology

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