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An Active Inference perspective on Neurofeedback Training
Preprint, 43 pages, 14 ...
Annicchiarico, Côme +2 more
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Infra-Low Frequency Neurofeedback: A Systematic Mixed Studies Review
IntroductionNeurofeedback training is increasingly applied as a therapeutic tool in a variety of disorders, with growing scientific and clinical interest in the last two decades.
Fabian Bazzana +3 more
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Successful Single‐Session Neural Self‐Regulation Through Neurofeedback Varies Between Features
We demonstrate that the ‘non‐learner’ problem is not a universal personal trait: using an intra‐subject cross‐over design, all participants successfully regulated multiple rhythms despite failing to modulate Theta. We identify distinct learning trajectories, highlighting the importance of frequency specificity in neural self‐regulation.
Syrjänen E, Silva J, Astrand E
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The Effect of Neurofeedback Training on Variables of Attention in Healthy Adults [PDF]
The aim of present study is to examine the effect of neurofeedback training on attentional processes in two groups of healthy adult participants.
Hande Kaynak, Burak Erdeniz
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ABSTRACT Lucid dreaming, defined as the experience of becoming aware of dreaming while dreaming, offers a unique window into a state of consciousness characterised by a blending of the sensory vividness of REM sleep with the self‐awareness of wakefulness. While past functional imaging has shed light on the neural activity supporting lucid dreaming, the
Nicola De Pisapia +4 more
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Unimodal Versus Bimodal EEG-fMRI Neurofeedback of a Motor Imagery Task
Neurofeedback is a promising tool for brain rehabilitation and peak performance training. Neurofeedback approaches usually rely on a single brain imaging modality such as EEG or fMRI.
Lorraine Perronnet +24 more
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Selective attention can be a useful tactic for speech-in-noise (SiN) interpretation as it strengthens cortical responses to attended sensory inputs while suppressing others. This cortical process is referred to as attentional modulation.
Hwan Shim +6 more
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ABSTRACT Neurofeedback (NF) offers potential for cognitive enhancement and brain rehabilitation, yet a substantial proportion of individuals fail to acquire self‐regulation of brain activity. Task engagement, strongly linked to attentional focus and arousal, is a critical determinant of NF success.
Agustina Fragueiro +2 more
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Sex-dependent hemodynamic responses in the whole brain during single-session fNIRS neurofeedback
Background: Functional near-infrared spectroscopy-based neurofeedback (fNIRS-NF) training shows potential for improving cognitive function. However, current paradigms often overlook individual differences—particularly gender-specific effects on ...
Peirong Wu +7 more
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As the field of neurofeedback and neuromodulation grows, trends toward using neurofeedback to treat problems of brain dysfunction have emerged. While the use of connectivity based fMRI guided neurofeedback has shown itself to be efficacious, the expense ...
Robert Coben +3 more
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