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Neurofeedback gaming EEG-based approaches for clinical applications

Sowndarya G.S, Saalini Vellivel, Kiran Kumar S, Kaaviya A A and Sujitha K

Year : 2025 | Pages: 485-488

doi: https://doi.org/10.55126/ijzab.2025.v10.i06.SP098

Received on: 25/09/2025

Revised on: 20/10/2025

Accepted on: 23/11/2025

Published on: 01/12/2025

  • Sowndarya G.S, Saalini Vellivel, Kiran Kumar S, Kaaviya A A and Sujitha K( 2025).

    Neurofeedback gaming EEG-based approaches for clinical applications

    . International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 10( 6), 485-488.

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Abstract

Neurofeedback gaming leverages electroencephalography (EEG) signals to provide real-time brain activity feedback through interactive gaming environments, offering innovative therapeutic and clinical applications. Recent advancements in EEG signal processing, machine learning algorithms, and immersive game design have enabled personalized interventions for cognitive rehabilitation, attention disorders, and stress management. This review explores the current state of EEG-based game design, highlighting methodologies, effectiveness, and challenges in clinical settings. Key considerations include signal acquisition, feature extraction, game mechanics, and patient engagement strategies. Future directions point toward more adaptive, multimodal, and remote neurofeedback gaming solutions, emphasizing their potential to enhance patient outcomes and expand accessibility in healthcare

Keywords

Neurofeedback, EEG-based gaming, Brain-computer interface (BCI), Cognitive rehabilitation, Clinical.

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