2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-24326-5_17
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Neurofeedback During Creative Expression as a Therapeutic Tool

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“…The background of a drawing canvas is updated live in response to, as well as a cause of her drawings (Photograph by Lukas Gehrke, Valencia, Spain, 2017. In and Scott & Gehrke, 2019). Ecological Level: An example of making art 'in the wild.'.…”
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“…The background of a drawing canvas is updated live in response to, as well as a cause of her drawings (Photograph by Lukas Gehrke, Valencia, Spain, 2017. In and Scott & Gehrke, 2019). Ecological Level: An example of making art 'in the wild.'.…”
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“…Additionally, integrating neurofeedback applications within BCI offers clinical benefits to users through novel interventions grounded in psychological and neurosciences practices. The potential for BCI devices to facilitate general populations through neuro-and bio-feedback systems known as neurotherapeutic interventions "may give individuals a more active role in their own health care, utilize a holistic approach to body, mind, and spirit, are non-invasive, and elicit the body's own healing response" while also possessing the ability to inform social neuroscience and clinical communities" (King, 2016;Orndorff-Plunkett et al, 2017, p. 14;Scott and Gehrke, 2019;.…”
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“…Breakthroughs in EEG sensing technologies such as tripolar concentric ring electrodes [192,193] can provide more precise scalp recordings, enabling the discovery of new patterns of brain activity underlying artistic creation. Demonstrations and proof of concept neurofeedback [194] and biofeedback interventions [195] further highlighted how applying insights from multiple disciplines can help identify gaps in interface design that reduce BCI usability [191,196].…”
Section: Organizers: Stephanie Scott (Colorado State University); Cha...mentioning
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