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Sharpening Working Memory With Real-Time Electrophysiological Brain Signals: Which Neurofeedback Paradigms Work?

open access: yesFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2022
Growing evidence supports the idea that the ultimate biofeedback is to reward sensory pleasure (e.g., enhanced visual clarity) in real-time to neural circuits that are associated with a desired performance, such as excellent memory retrieval ...
Yang Jiang   +10 more
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Improving Attention through Individualized fNIRS Neurofeedback Training: A Pilot Study

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2022
Attention is a particularly important indicator in life, as inattention can lead to many negative consequences. As a non-invasive intervention, real-time neurofeedback training can effectively enhance individuals’ attention adjustment abilities. However,
Yue Gu   +4 more
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A Roadmap for Integrating Neuroscience into Addiction Treatment:A Consensus of the Neuroscience Interest Group of the International Society of Addiction Medicine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Although there is general consensus that altered brain structure and function underpins addictive disorders, clinicians working in addiction treatment rarely incorporate neuroscience-informed approaches into their practice.
Arunogiri, Shalini   +25 more
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Neurofeedback (NFB) Training in Aspergers

open access: yesBorneo Journal of Medical Sciences (BJMS), 2022
The prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is increasing globally. Due to its high incidence rate reported globally, ASD should be considered as a public health emergency that requires immediate attention to the process of screening, diagnosis, and intervention.
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An Exploratory Study of Training Intensity in EEG Neurofeedback [PDF]

open access: yesNeural Plasticity, 2021
Neurofeedback training has shown benefits in clinical treatment and behavioral performance enhancement. Despite the wide range of applications, no consensus has been reached about the optimal training schedule. In this work, an EEG neurofeedback practical experiment was conducted aimed at investigating the effects of training intensity on the ...
Inês Esteves   +5 more
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Neurofeedback for tinnitus: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial assessing the specificity of an alpha/delta neurofeedback training protocol in alleviating both sound perception and psychological distress in a cohort of chronic tinnitus sufferers

open access: yesTrials, 2020
Background Tinnitus is a particularly common condition and can have debilitating psychological consequences for certain people. Although several interventions have been helpful in teaching individuals to better cope with tinnitus, no cure exists at ...
Martin Jensen   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Theta Neurofeedback Training Supports Motor Performance and Flow Experience [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cognitive Enhancement, 2021
AbstractFlow is defined as a cognitive state that is associated with a feeling of automatic and effortless control, enabling peak performance in highly challenging situations. In sports, flow can be enhanced by mindfulness training, which has been associated with frontal theta activity (4-8 Hz).
Eschmann, Kathrin C. J.   +2 more
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Bacteria Hunt: A multimodal, multiparadigm BCI game [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow users to control applications by brain activity. Among their possible applications for non-disabled people, games are promising candidates.
Camurri, A.   +12 more
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A Comparison between Effects of Neurofeedback and Balance Exercise on Balance of Healthy Older Adults [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering, 2021
Background: Balance ability is a crucial component of independent daily activities among the older adultss. Balance impairment is one of the major risk factors for falls and related complications.
Katayoon Rezaei   +4 more
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Rehabilitative devices for a top-down approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In recent years, neurorehabilitation has moved from a "bottom-up" to a "top down" approach. This change has also involved the technological devices developed for motor and cognitive rehabilitation.
de Bartolo, Daniela   +7 more
core   +1 more source

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