2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00521-022-07847-5
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Identification of spatial patterns with maximum association between power of resting state neural oscillations and trait anxiety

Abstract: Anxiety affects approximately 5–10% of the adult population worldwide, placing a large burden on the health systems. Despite its omnipresence and impact on mental and physical health, most of the individuals affected by anxiety do not receive appropriate treatment. Current research in the field of psychiatry emphasizes the need to identify and validate biological markers relevant to this condition. Neurophysiological preclinical studies are a prominent approach to determine brain rhythms that can be reliable m… Show more

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“…And it is even more so in the context of rehabilitation and other clinical applications (Birbaumer et al, 2009 ; Lee et al, 2019 ). Modern neurofeedback systems include for example regression paradigms (Wu et al, 2017 ; Vidaurre et al, 2022 ), but nowadays, clinical settings call for simple classifiers such as linear models. These uncomplex models offer two main advantages: first, they usually need less data to be trained.…”
Section: Design Of Brain-based Neural Interfaces For Motor Rehabilita...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And it is even more so in the context of rehabilitation and other clinical applications (Birbaumer et al, 2009 ; Lee et al, 2019 ). Modern neurofeedback systems include for example regression paradigms (Wu et al, 2017 ; Vidaurre et al, 2022 ), but nowadays, clinical settings call for simple classifiers such as linear models. These uncomplex models offer two main advantages: first, they usually need less data to be trained.…”
Section: Design Of Brain-based Neural Interfaces For Motor Rehabilita...mentioning
confidence: 99%