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EEG-neurofeedback for optimising performance. I: A review of cognitive and affective outcome in healthy participants
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Validity evidence from optimal performance studies represents an advance for the neurofeedback field demonstrating that cross fertilisation between clinical and optimal performance domains will be fruitful.About:
This article is published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.The article was published on 2014-07-01. It has received 416 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cognition & Neurofeedback.read more
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Internet of Things: Architectures, Protocols, and Applications
Pallavi Sethi,Smruti R. Sarangi +1 more
TL;DR: This survey paper proposes a novel taxonomy for IoT technologies, highlights some of the most important technologies, and profiles some applications that have the potential to make a striking difference in human life, especially for the differently abled and the elderly.
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fNIRS-based brain-computer interfaces: a review
Noman Naseer,Keum-Shik Hong +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the most common brain areas for fNIRS-based BCI are the primary motor cortex and prefrontal cortex, and the motor imagery tasks were preferred to motor execution tasks since possible proprioceptive feedback could be avoided.
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EEG-Neurofeedback as a Tool to Modulate Cognition and Behavior: A Review Tutorial
TL;DR: A review tutorial discussing key aspects relevant to the development of electroencephalography (EEG) neurofeedback studies, based on a protocol and results of a frontal-midline theta up-regulation training for the improvement of executive functions.
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EEG oscillations: From correlation to causality.
TL;DR: This review discusses tACS as the most recent technique to directly modulate oscillatory brain activity and highlights several methods to selectively modulate neuronal oscillations, including EEG-neurofeedback, rhythmic sensory stimulation, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), and transcranials alternating current stimulation (tACS).
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EEG-neurofeedback for optimising performance. III: A review of methodological and theoretical considerations.
TL;DR: The hitherto mostly neglected nature of feedback learning is reviewed including evidence of within- and between-session and successive baseline learning; the enduring impact on the tonic EEG; implications for experimental design, individual differences and the trainer-participant interface.
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