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Consumer-Grade Neurofeedback With Mindfulness Meditation: Meta-Analysis

Consumer-Grade Neurofeedback With Mindfulness Meditation: Meta-Analysis

(B) Top-down view of the electrography electrode positions on the subject’s head according to the 10-20 system, standard for electrography recordings. The device includes two forehead electrodes (AF7 and AF8), reference electrodes at FPz, and conductive rubber ear sensors at TP9 and TP10. The FPz electrode serves as a reference point and is positioned at the midline of the forehead.

Isaac Treves, Zia Bajwa, Keara D Greene, Paul A Bloom, Nayoung Kim, Emma Wool, Simon B Goldberg, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli, Randy P Auerbach

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68204

Personalized Prediction of Response to Smartphone-Delivered Meditation Training: Randomized Controlled Trial

Personalized Prediction of Response to Smartphone-Delivered Meditation Training: Randomized Controlled Trial

These models attempt to predict the benefit that a specific patient would derive from treatment A versus treatment B. The PAI has been successfully used to predict response to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) versus an antidepressant medication [16], CBT versus interpersonal therapy [17], CBT versus psychodynamic therapy [18], and an antidepressant medication versus placebo [19].

Christian A Webb, Matthew J Hirshberg, Richard J Davidson, Simon B Goldberg

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(11):e41566

Data Missing Not at Random in Mobile Health Research: Assessment of the Problem and a Case for Sensitivity Analyses

Data Missing Not at Random in Mobile Health Research: Assessment of the Problem and a Case for Sensitivity Analyses

Again, as a lower score is better for distress, these deviations were added to the mean residualized change score (the mean residual is expected to be zero but is included here for the sake of completeness): For example, psychological distress in the RCT by Goldberg et al [27] was a composite of 3 measures assessing depression, anxiety, and stress, which were combined into a single measure and scaled to z units (ie, mean 0, SD 1).

Simon B Goldberg, Daniel M Bolt, Richard J Davidson

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(6):e26749