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Neurofeedback training on memory enhancement in humans

2012 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2012
Neurofeedback training (NFT) is an operant conditioning through a real-time interactive interface to display information of brain activity. NFT of the sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) is demonstrated a great benefit in neurological or psychological disorders in the clinic. However, effect of SMR NFT is controversial and mechanism remains largely unknown.
Jen-Jui Hsueh, Tzu-San Chen, Fu-Zen Shaw
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Neurofeedback for Personalized Adaptive Training

2017
Learning of complex skills can be enhanced if the training can adapt to the learner. Earlier studies utilized behavioral performance based adaptation; however, behavioral performance assessment is limited and does not take into account the mental effort and the brain plasticity changes during the acquisition of complex skills.
Jesse Mark   +5 more
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Games as neurofeedback training for children with FASD

Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, 2013
Biofeedback games help people maintain specific mental or physical states and are useful to help children with cognitive impairments learn to self-regulate their brain function. However, biofeedback games are expensive and difficult to create and are not sufficiently appealing to hold a child's interest over the long term needed for effective ...
Regan L. Mandryk   +8 more
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Neurofeedback System for Training Attentiveness

2017
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) has long been recognized as a public health concern amongst children, where its symptoms include impulsiveness, inattentiveness and unfocused. The consequence is children with poor academic performance and discipline that has negative impact on their future. Current treatment for ADD uses powerful psycho-stimulant drugs,
Khuan Y. Lee   +2 more
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Neurofeedback Training with Virtual Reality for Inattention and Impulsiveness

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2004
In this research, the effectiveness of neurofeedback, along with virtual reality (VR), in reducing the level of inattention and impulsiveness was investigated. Twenty-eight male participants, aged 14-18, with social problems, took part in this study. They were separated into three groups: a control group, a VR group, and a non-VR group.
Baek Hwan Cho   +6 more
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Neurofeedback Training for BCI Control

2009
Brain–computer interface (BCI) systems detect changes in brain signals that reflect human intention, then translate these signals to control monitors or external devices (for a comprehensive review, see [1]). BCIs typically measure electrical signals resulting from neural firing (i.e.
Christa Neuper, Gert Pfurtscheller
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The effects of neurofeedback training on the spectral topography of the electroencephalogram

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2004
To investigate the impact of EEG frequency band biofeedback (neurofeedback) training on spectral EEG topography, which is presumed to mediate cognitive-behavioural training effects. In order to assess the effect of commonly applied neurofeedback protocols on spectral EEG composition, two studies involving healthy participants were carried out.In ...
Tobias, Egner, T F, Zech, J H, Gruzelier
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Neurofeedback based attention training for children with ADHD

2017 IEEE 8th International Conference on Awareness Science and Technology (iCAST), 2017
In recent years, neurofeedback training becomes a gradual non-pharmacological treatment trend for attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to improve attention. In this study, we design a 3D game to improve and assess children with ADHD. We observed the brainwave change to integrate computer game training to explore the impact of training on ...
Chin-Ling Chen   +3 more
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Identifying Indices of Learning for Alpha Neurofeedback Training

Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 2009
Neurofeedback has been around for decades and has applications for both clinical and healthy populations yet there is no standard method for measuring learning or a way of defining successful learning. Thus the aim of this study was to focus on alpha neurofeedback and examine changes in three different measures: amplitude, percent time, and integrated ...
T, Dempster, D, Vernon
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Neurofeedback training on sensorimotor rhythmin marmoset monkeys

NeuroReport, 2010
Neurofeedback research in a model closely related to humans is recommended to rule out placebo effects and unspecific factors bridging the gap between nonvalidated empirical and standardized controlled research. In this article, telemetric sensorimotor rhythm (SMR; 11-14 Hz) feedback training in the marmoset monkey is applied to examine the monkey's ...
Ingrid H C H M, Philippens   +1 more
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