The dynamics of the segment characteristics of alpha-rhythm and their correlation with the «behaviour» of dipole sources of alpha-band in relation to beta-stimulating neurofeedback in schoolchildren with ADHD syndrome were analyzed. Effective training results in forming of neuronal groups in alpha-band which correlate to the new dipole sources. Possible place of alpha-generating system in the mechanisms of effective neurobiofeedback is discussed.
We continue the study of students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder when using betastimulating game neurofeedback. The dynamics of segmental characteristics of the alpha rhythm and θ/β ratio for different groups of successful training. Evaluate the effectiveness of training in terms of the number of ADHD symptoms (at the beginning and end of the training).
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