Migraine-relief training
Hello! I struggle with migraines, and am very interested in pursuing neurofeedback to potentially resolve them. I am VERY excited to see this community. However, after searching I didn't see much info about migraines. Find my questions and ideas so far below.
I'm going off of these references:
- Walker, 2010 (they reduced 21-31 Hz activity (beta) and uptrained 10Hz (alpha) activity).
- Tansy, (increased beta 12-15 and decreased theta, 4-7).
- Stokes et al, (sampled at 256 Hz, personalized decrease/increase per patient).
- Martic-Biocina et al. followed a more complex protocol:
- CZ - inhibition of theta waves (4-9 Hz), strengthening
of SMR and beta waves (12-15 Hz), inhibition of
high beta (22-30 Hz) – 10 sessions - C4 - inhibition of theta waves (4-9 Hz), strengthening
of SMR and beta waves (12-15 Hz), inhibition of
high beta (22-30 Hz) – 7 sessions - C3 - inhibition of theta waves (4-9 Hz), strengthening
of SMR and beta waves (14-18 Hz), inhibition of
high beta (22-30 Hz) – 8 sessions
- Marzbani et al.'s excellent paper describes in great detail what each frequency is for and the effect of treatments on it.
- delta (less than 4 Hz), theta (4–8 Hz), alpha (8–13 Hz), beta (13–30 Hz), and gamma (30–100 Hz)
- Alpha training is usually used for the treatment of various diseases such as pain relief (by 9 Hz simulation), reducing stress and anxiety (by 10 and 30 Hz simulation)
- Delta waves are the slowest brain waves, they are used to alleviate headaches.
- Gamma waves have the highest frequency, and they are associated with cognitive processing and memory, training these reduces the number of migraine attacks.
- I plan to follow Walker's protocol at first.
I have not done a QEEG. From what I've read, it is not necessary.
Questions:
1. From the Neurofeedback I've done with a practitioner, I only need 3 electrodes. But most of the papers I've seen used many more. Does anyone have opinions or info to help me decide? Right now I'm leaning towards getting the Ganglion (4-channel) for cost and hassle savings.
2. Do any of the SW options have specific vis for migraine reduction?
3. If not, do any of the SW options let you specify which frequencies to uptrain and which to downtrain? (I found the BrainBay tutorial, but it seems general purpose and I wasn't clear on whether it would be enough for my goals).
4. I also read about Pete Van Deusen's Brain-Trainer, but am I correct in understanding that it is not currently compatible with OpenBCI HW until someone named Larry releases his changes?
5. Anything else I should be asking but haven't asked yet? Recommendations? Warnings? Suggestions? More reading to do/
Comments
multiple inhibits. To summarize, you need an amplifier with a stable linear response all the way to DC, and you need
software that includes the ability to program multiple inhibit bins and coordinate their feedback." I'm not sure I understand what this means yet - doing more reading to figure it out.