Research

Andrew Hill, PhD: peer-reviewed, preprints, scholarly comments, books, and current research themes.

Current research themes

  • QEEG pattern interpretation and clinical decision-making
  • Medication, substance, and supplement effects on EEG
  • Neurofeedback mechanisms of action (ERSP, cortical reorganization)
  • Structural biases in neurofeedback clinical trial design
  • Phenotype-specific attention and regulation training

Preprints

PreprintbioRxiv · 2026
Frequency-Specific Operant Learning in Neurofeedback Reveals Distinct Cortical Mechanisms: Evidence from Double-Blind ERSP and ERP Dissociations

Hill, A. (2026)

Double-blind ERSP and ERP dissociations showing frequency-specific operant learning in neurofeedback reveals distinct cortical mechanisms.

PreprintPsyArXiv · 2025
Five Structural Biases in Neurofeedback-for-ADHD Research: Why the Evidence Looks Weaker Than It Should

Hill, A. (2025)

Five structural biases in ADHD neurofeedback trial design that systematically undercount real clinical effects, explaining why RCT results appear mixed despite consistent clinical improvement.

Online scholarly comments

Online scholarly commentJAMA Psychiatry · 2025
Protocol Heterogeneity and the Neurofeedback-for-ADHD Null

Hill, A. (2025)

Structural critiques of the Westwood et al. meta-analysis, highlighting design choices that suppress neurofeedback effect estimates for ADHD.

Books

Forthcoming

Under review

Manuscripts currently under peer review. Not publicly linked.

  • Under review - not publicly linkedMedication Effects on QEEG Patterns (2025)
  • Under review - not publicly linkedDrowsiness and QEEG Interpretation (2025)

Full book catalog at Peak Brain Press