1 min readMar 27, 2019
I’m afraid the neuroimaging equipment used in the study was a mixture of fMRI and EEG, which is incredibly expensive and not currently designed for mainstream usage. Some companies do offer simplified EEG equipment for individual at-home use but I can’t yet comment on their quality, and I certainly can’t recommend any at-home tools that are likely to provide reliable neurofeedback effects at the level described in the study.