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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 for Peak Performance Training

Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 2016
Neurofeedback has been found to be effective in the treatment of a number of clinical disorders, such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD/ADD) (Lubar, 2003), obsessive-compulsive disorder (Hammond, 2003), seizures (Sterman, 2000), and substance abuse (Burkett, Cummins, Dickson, & Skolnick, 2005; Saxby & Peniston, 1995).
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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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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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EEG-based alpha neurofeedback training for mood enhancement

Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 2017
The aim of this paper is to develop a preliminary neurofeedback system to improve the mood of the subjects using audio signals by enhancing their alpha brainwaves. Assessment of the effect of music on the human subjects is performed using three methods; subjective assessment of mood with the help of a questionnaire, the effect on brain by analysing EEG
Swee Wu, Phneah, Humaira, Nisar
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Neurofeedback training in major depressive disorder

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Neurofeedback training has been suggested as a potential additional treatment option for MDD patients not reaching remission from standard care (i.e., psychopharmacology and psychotherapy). Here we systematically reviewed neurofeedback studies employing electroencephalography,
Trambaiolli, Lucas R.   +3 more
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Alpha neurofeedback training improves SSVEP-based BCI performance

Journal of Neural Engineering, 2016
Steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can provide relatively easy, reliable and high speed communication. However, the performance is still not satisfactory, especially in some users who are not able to generate strong enough SSVEP signals.
Feng, Wan   +5 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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ADHS: Wie nachhaltig hilft Neurofeedback-Training?

Pädiatrie, 2010
In den letzten Jahren gab es vor allem aus den USA Erfolgsberichte uber von Kindern mit ADHS, die ein Neurofeedback-Training erhielten. Langzeitergebnisse waren bis jetzt jedoch Mangelware.
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Fuzzy adaptive neurofeedback training: An efficient neurofeedback training procedure providing a more accurate progress rate for trainee

Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2018
Abstract In this paper, a new fuzzy adaptive neurofeedback training procedure (FNFT) is proposed, in which a more effective performance in neurofeedback training can be expected. In the proposed FNFT, the threshold is adaptively set considering the cortical activity of the subject. Scoring index (SI) (the number of points increased in subject's score)
Nasrin Shourie   +2 more
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