Teens train their brains to fight suicidal thoughts in MRI scanner
NCT ID NCT06183580
Summary
This study tested a non-invasive brain training method called neurofeedback for adolescents who have had suicidal thoughts or a recent suicide attempt. Participants aged 11-18 learned to control their own brain activity in real-time while inside an MRI scanner. The goal was to see if this training could improve their ability to regulate emotions and reduce suicidal thoughts.
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University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55414, United States
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