Sensorimotor rhythm band

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Influence of electroencephalography neurofeedback training on episodic memory: A randomized, sham-controlled, double-blind study

Guez, Jonathan, Rogel, Ainat, Getter, Nir, Keha, Eldad, Cohen, Tzlil, Amor, Tali, Gordon, Shirley, Meiran, Nachshon, Todder, Doron (2015) · Memory

The relationships between memory processes and oscillatory electroencephalography (EEG) are well established. Neurofeedback training (NFT) may cause participants to better regulate their brain EEG oscillations. The present study is a double-blind sham-controlled design investigating the effect of NFT on memory. NFT included up-training upper alpha (UA) band, up-training sensory-motor rhythm (SMR) band and sham protocol. Thirty healthy adult volunteers were randomly divided into three treatment groups. NFT sessions (30 min each) took place twice weekly for a total of 10 sessions while memory testing took place pre- and post-training. The results indicate dissociation between SMR and UA NFT and different memory processes. While the SMR protocol resulted in improving automatic, item-specific and familiarity-based processes in memory, the UA protocol resulted in improved strategic and controlled recollection. The implications of the results are discussed.

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