Возможности нейробиоуправления при лечении больных с расстройствами аутистического спектра
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Белова А.Н., Баландина О.В., Дворянинова В.В., Мишанов Г.А. Возможности нейробиоуправления при лечении больных с расстройствами аутистического спектра // Российский психиатрический журнал. 2018. №6. С. 53-63.
В научном обзоре с целью демонстрации возможностей нейробиоуправления как дополнительного метода лечения больных с расстройствами аутистического спектра обозначены принципы его работы, выделены наиболее известные протоколы, варианты использования данного метода, а также задокументированные свидетельства его применения. Продемонстрировано, что нейробиоуправление может усиливать эффекты медикаментозной и поведенческой терапии больных с расстройствами аутистического спектра. Для подбора научной информации использовались ресурсы e-library, PubMed.
Ключевые слова аутизм; расстройства аутистического спектра; нейробиоуправление; электроэнцефалография; ближняя инфракрасная спектроскопия; функциональная магнитно-резонансная томография
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