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2019
Neurofeedback (NF) is a type of brain wave training based on operant learning. NF has been employed in research and clinical settings for the investigation and treatment of a growing number of psychological illnesses. This technique involves detection of electroencephalographic (EEG) information from the surface of the scalp of a subject by separating ...
Meena Gupta, Dinesh Bhatia
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Neurofeedback (NF) is a type of brain wave training based on operant learning. NF has been employed in research and clinical settings for the investigation and treatment of a growing number of psychological illnesses. This technique involves detection of electroencephalographic (EEG) information from the surface of the scalp of a subject by separating ...
Meena Gupta, Dinesh Bhatia
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2018
Neurofeedback of specific brain activity patterns allows perceiving and learning to gain control over these otherwise unaware neuronal processes. Neurofeedback may improve underlying neuronal deficits, and/or establish more general self-regulatory skills for compensating behavioural difficulties in other domains.
Holtmann, Martin +2 more
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Neurofeedback of specific brain activity patterns allows perceiving and learning to gain control over these otherwise unaware neuronal processes. Neurofeedback may improve underlying neuronal deficits, and/or establish more general self-regulatory skills for compensating behavioural difficulties in other domains.
Holtmann, Martin +2 more
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Nature Human Behaviour, 2018
A new study shows that undergoing electroencephalography-based neurofeedback training of amygdala activity leads to an improved ability to regulate emotion in soldiers during combat training, a skill that may prevent future psychiatric disorders.
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A new study shows that undergoing electroencephalography-based neurofeedback training of amygdala activity leads to an improved ability to regulate emotion in soldiers during combat training, a skill that may prevent future psychiatric disorders.
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Epilepsy & Behavior, 2002
Over the past three decades, researchers have examined various behavioral approaches to the treatment of epilepsy. One prominent line of inquiry concerns the effectiveness of neurofeedback, which entails the entrainment of specific electroencephalographic frequencies for the purpose of decreasing seizure frequencies in patients with epilepsy.
Renee S., Monderer +2 more
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Over the past three decades, researchers have examined various behavioral approaches to the treatment of epilepsy. One prominent line of inquiry concerns the effectiveness of neurofeedback, which entails the entrainment of specific electroencephalographic frequencies for the purpose of decreasing seizure frequencies in patients with epilepsy.
Renee S., Monderer +2 more
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2019 12th Biomedical Engineering International Conference (BMEiCON), 2019
Nowadays, reading is one of the essential factors in learning. However, there are problems which make reading ineffective or time-wasting on comprehending the points read. The most efficient method to read is associated with our concentration. Practicing concentration allows us to control this factor.
Chanin Lochotinunt +4 more
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Nowadays, reading is one of the essential factors in learning. However, there are problems which make reading ineffective or time-wasting on comprehending the points read. The most efficient method to read is associated with our concentration. Practicing concentration allows us to control this factor.
Chanin Lochotinunt +4 more
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2011
This chapter introduces neurofeedback as a mechanism for altering human brain functioning and in turn influencing behavior. It argues that neurofeedback provides a plausible mechanism by which the individual can learn to alter and control aspects of his electrocortical activity. The chapter highlights some of the findings from both clinical and optimal
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This chapter introduces neurofeedback as a mechanism for altering human brain functioning and in turn influencing behavior. It argues that neurofeedback provides a plausible mechanism by which the individual can learn to alter and control aspects of his electrocortical activity. The chapter highlights some of the findings from both clinical and optimal
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2015
The review of the history of neurofeedback shows how the early research became the foundation for the subsequent proliferation of clinical protocols, resolved questions of basic mechanisms, and gives us a perspective on the different schools of thought within the field.
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The review of the history of neurofeedback shows how the early research became the foundation for the subsequent proliferation of clinical protocols, resolved questions of basic mechanisms, and gives us a perspective on the different schools of thought within the field.
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