2023
DOI: 10.1093/braincomms/fcad101
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Cognitive training, but not EEG-neurofeedback, improves working memory in healthy volunteers

Abstract: Working memory performance can be influenced by motivational factors, which may be associated with specific brain activities, including suppression of alpha oscillations. We investigated whether providing individuals online feedback about their ongoing oscillations (EEG-neurofeedback) can improve working memory under high and low reward expectancies. We combined working memory training with neurofeedback to enhance alpha suppression in a monetary-rewarded delayed match-to-sample task for visual objects. Along … Show more

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“…On the other hand, recent research has reported an intriguing result that cognitive training, not NF, has improved working memory [ 107 ]. This study extracted alpha oscillatory activity during the visual object storage period from a total of eight electrodes placed over a wide range of the scalp (central, parietal, and temporoparietal regions) and in the ear, and suppressed it by performing NF with mental calculation and mental imagery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, recent research has reported an intriguing result that cognitive training, not NF, has improved working memory [ 107 ]. This study extracted alpha oscillatory activity during the visual object storage period from a total of eight electrodes placed over a wide range of the scalp (central, parietal, and temporoparietal regions) and in the ear, and suppressed it by performing NF with mental calculation and mental imagery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%