@article{4dec91c2c8e1477796fc13592212d44a,
title = "Mechanisms underlying fNIRS-neurofeedback over the prefrontal cortex for participants with binge-eating disorder",
abstract = "Objective: Despite the increasing popularity of neurofeedback (NF), aiming at voluntary modulation of dysfunctional prefrontal cortex (PFC) signals in the treatment of binge-eating disorder (BED) and/or overweight, mechanisms remain poorly understood. Methods: Based on a randomized-controlled trial offering 12 food-specific real-time functional near-infrared spectroscopy (rtfNIRS)-NF sessions to participants with BED (n = 22), this preregistered study examined (1) online regulation success as predictor for offline regulation success, defined by PFC signals during regulation versus watch, and subjective regulation success, and (2) changes in loss of control (LOC) eating after vs. before and across 12 rtfNIRS-NF-sessions. Results: Higher online regulation success expectedly predicted better subjective, but worse offline regulation success. LOC eating decreased after vs. before, but not over rtfNIRS-NF-sessions, and was not associated with subjective or offline regulation success. Conclusions: The association between online and subjective regulation success confirmed the presumed mechanism of operant conditioning underlying rtfNIRS-NF-learning. The contrary association between online and offline regulation indicated differential PFC involvement upon subtraction of automatic food-specific responses from regulation signals for offline success. Decreased LOC eating after food-specific rtfNIRS-NF-sessions suggested the potential of NF in BED treatment. Significance: Results may guide the optimization of future NF studies in larger samples with BED.",
keywords = "Binge-Eating Disorder, Loss of Control Eating, Mechanisms, Mental Strategy, Neurofeedback, rtfNIRS",
author = "R{\"o}sch, {Sarah A.} and Ricarda Schmidt and Jytte Wimmer and Michael L{\"u}hrs and Ehlis, {Ann Christine} and Anja Hilbert",
note = "Funding Information: A. H. received: research grants on eating disorders and obesity from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, German Research Foundation, and Roland Ernst Foundation for Healthcare; royalties for books on the treatment of eating disorders and obesity with Hogrefe; honoraria for workshops and lectures on eating disorders and obesity and their treatment; honoraria as editor of the International Journal of Eating Disorders and the journal Psychotherapeut; honoraria as a reviewer from Mercator Research Center Ruhr, Oxford University Press, and the German Society for Nutrition; and honoraria as a consultant for WeightWatchers, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, and Takeda. The authors declare no conflict of interest. Funding Information: This research was funded by the Grant “Near Infrared Spectroscopy Neurofeedback for Binge-Eating Disorder (NIRSBED)” by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany [FKZ: 01EO1501 AD2-7110] to Anja Hilbert. Funding Information: The lead author was funded by a Cusanuswerk scholarship. Funding Information: This research was funded by the Grant “Near Infrared Spectroscopy Neurofeedback for Binge-Eating Disorder (NIRSBED)” by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany [FKZ: 01EO1501 AD2-7110] to Anja Hilbert. The lead author was funded by a Cusanuswerk scholarship. We thank Nele Schr{\"o}ter (MD), Nele Busch (MD), Pia Schermaul (MSc), Marius Huber (MSc), Birgit Fuchs (MSc), Hendrike Wandrer (MSc), Rika Otsubo (MSc), Franziska Fischer (BSc), and Leon Kulisch (BSc) for their assistance in data collection and Nico Scherf (PhD), Ingo Seifert (MSc), Markus Brauer (PhD) and David Petroff (PhD) for the advice on data analysis. A. H. received: research grants on eating disorders and obesity from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, German Research Foundation, and Roland Ernst Foundation for Healthcare; royalties for books on the treatment of eating disorders and obesity with Hogrefe; honoraria for workshops and lectures on eating disorders and obesity and their treatment; honoraria as editor of the International Journal of Eating Disorders and the journal Psychotherapeut; honoraria as a reviewer from Mercator Research Center Ruhr, Oxford University Press, and the German Society for Nutrition; and honoraria as a consultant for WeightWatchers, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, and Takeda. The authors declare no conflict of interest. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology",
year = "2023",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.clinph.2023.09.011",
language = "English",
volume = "156",
pages = "57--68",
journal = "Clinical Neurophysiology",
issn = "1388-2457",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd",
}