Martijn Arns focuses on Electroencephalography, Psychiatry, Audiology, Neurofeedback and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The concepts of his Electroencephalography study are interwoven with issues in Alpha, Resting state fMRI and Depression. His study in Major depressive disorder and Comorbidity is done as part of Psychiatry.
His Audiology study combines topics in areas such as Neuropsychological test, Cognition and Neuropsychology. The various areas that Martijn Arns examines in his Neurofeedback study include Meta-analysis, Cognitive psychology, Impulsivity and Psychotherapist. In his research, Quantitative eeg is intimately related to Beta, which falls under the overarching field of Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Electroencephalography, Neurofeedback, Audiology, Depression and Psychiatry. His Electroencephalography research includes elements of Alpha, Antidepressant, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Clinical psychology and Major depressive disorder. He has researched Neurofeedback in several fields, including Biofeedback, Randomized controlled trial, Impulsivity, Psychotherapist and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Cognition, Event-related potential, Developmental psychology, Beta and Circadian rhythm in addition to Audiology. His Depression study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Treatment outcome and Guideline. Psychiatry is closely attributed to Meta-analysis in his work.
Martijn Arns mainly focuses on Electroencephalography, Depression, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Neurofeedback. His research in Electroencephalography intersects with topics in Major depressive disorder, Antidepressant, Sertraline and Audiology. Martijn Arns has included themes like Guideline and Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in his Transcranial magnetic stimulation study.
His Physical medicine and rehabilitation research incorporates elements of Electroconvulsive therapy, Neurophysiology and Brain stimulation, Stimulation. His Neurofeedback research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Psychotherapist, Physical therapy, Randomized controlled trial and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. His Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Biofeedback and Impulsivity.
Martijn Arns spends much of his time researching Neurofeedback, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Electroencephalography, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Transcranial magnetic stimulation. His biological study deals with issues like Physical therapy, which deal with fields such as Rating scale. The study incorporates disciplines such as Biofeedback and Randomized controlled trial in addition to Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Antidepressant and Sertraline. His study in Physical medicine and rehabilitation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Treatment outcome, Brain stimulation, Neural activity, Transcranial direct-current stimulation and Depression. His Transcranial magnetic stimulation research integrates issues from Psychiatry, Connectome, Anterior cingulate cortex, Major depressive disorder and Default mode network.
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Efficacy of Neurofeedback Treatment in ADHD: The Effects on Inattention, Impulsivity and Hyperactivity: A Meta-Analysis
Martijn Arns;Sabine de Ridder;Ute Strehl;Marinus Breteler.
Clinical Eeg and Neuroscience (2009)
A Decade of EEG Theta/Beta Ratio Research in ADHD: A Meta-Analysis
Martijn Arns;C. Keith Conners;Helena C. Kraemer;Helena C. Kraemer.
Journal of Attention Disorders (2013)
Evaluation of neurofeedback in ADHD: the long and winding road
Martijn Arns;Hartmut Heinrich;Ute Strehl.
Biological Psychology (2014)
P300 development across the lifespan: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Rik van Dinteren;Martijn Arns;Marijtje L. A. Jongsma;Roy P. C. Kessels;Roy P. C. Kessels.
PLOS ONE (2014)
Neurofeedback and Basic Learning Theory: Implications for Research and Practice
Leslie H. Sherlin;Martijn Arns;Joel Lubar;Hartmut Heinrich.
Journal of Neurotherapy (2011)
EEG biomarkers in major depressive disorder: Discriminative power and prediction of treatment response
Sebastian Olbrich;Martijn Arns.
International Review of Psychiatry (2013)
Sustained effects of neurofeedback in ADHD: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Jessica Van Doren;Martijn Arns;Hartmut Heinrich;Madelon A. Vollebregt.
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2019)
The increase in theta/beta ratio on resting-state EEG in boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is mediated by slow alpha peak frequency
Marieke M. Lansbergen;Martijn Arns;Martine van Dongen-Boomsma;Desirée Spronk.
Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry (2011)
EEG phenotypes predict treatment outcome to stimulants in children with ADHD.
Martijn Arns;Jay Gunkelman;Marinus Breteler;Desirée Spronk.
Journal of Integrative Neuroscience (2008)
Disorder specificity despite comorbidity: Resting EEG alpha asymmetry in major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder
Andrew Kemp;K Griffiths;Kim Felmingham;Kim Felmingham;Stewart A. Shankman.
Biological Psychology (2010)
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