Resting and Initial Beta Amplitudes Predict Learning Ability in Beta/Theta Ratio Neurofeedback Training in Healthy Young Adults
发布时间:2015-12-23浏览次数:12
Wenya Nan; Feng Wan; Mang I. Vai; Agostinho C. Da Rosa
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2015, Vol.9
【摘 要】Neurofeedback (NF) training has been proved beneficial in cognitive and behavioral performance improvement in healthy individuals. Unfortunately, the NF learning ability shows large individual difference and in a number of NF studies there are even some non- learners who cannot successfully self-regulate their brain activity by NF. This study aimed to find out the neurophysiological predictor of the learning ability in up-regulating beta-1 (15-18 Hz)/theta (4-7 Hz) ratio (BTR) training in healthy young adults. Eighteen volunteers finished five training sessions in successive 5 days. We found that low beta (12-15 Hz) amplitude in a 1- min eyes-open resting baseline measured before training and the beta-1 amplitude in the first training block with 4.5- min duration could predict the BTR learning ability across sessions. The results provide a low cost, convenient and easy way to predict the learning ability in up-regulating BTR training, and would be helpful in avoiding potential frustration and adjusting training protocol for the participants with poor learning ability.
【关键词】neurofeedback training, beta/theta ratio, self-regulation, prediction, learning indices
发布时间:2015-12-23浏览次数:12
Wenya Nan; Feng Wan; Mang I. Vai; Agostinho C. Da Rosa
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2015, Vol.9
【摘 要】Neurofeedback (NF) training has been proved beneficial in cognitive and behavioral performance improvement in healthy individuals. Unfortunately, the NF learning ability shows large individual difference and in a number of NF studies there are even some non- learners who cannot successfully self-regulate their brain activity by NF. This study aimed to find out the neurophysiological predictor of the learning ability in up-regulating beta-1 (15-18 Hz)/theta (4-7 Hz) ratio (BTR) training in healthy young adults. Eighteen volunteers finished five training sessions in successive 5 days. We found that low beta (12-15 Hz) amplitude in a 1- min eyes-open resting baseline measured before training and the beta-1 amplitude in the first training block with 4.5- min duration could predict the BTR learning ability across sessions. The results provide a low cost, convenient and easy way to predict the learning ability in up-regulating BTR training, and would be helpful in avoiding potential frustration and adjusting training protocol for the participants with poor learning ability.
【关键词】neurofeedback training, beta/theta ratio, self-regulation, prediction, learning indices
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