Dynamics of EEG potentials at the beginning of a series of EEG-feedback sessions |
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Authors: | A. G. Tribrat D. G. Goubkina V. B. Pavlenko |
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Affiliation: | (1) Vernadskii Tavricheskii National University, Simferopol’, Autonomic Republic of Crimea, Ukraine |
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Abstract: | We studied changes in the amplitudes of event-related EEG potentials (ERPs) and power spectra of background EEG in the course of a series of EEG-feedback sessions directed toward an increase in the ratio of powers of the α vs θ rhythms. The examined group included 70 volunteers divided into an experimental group (n = 37) and a control group (n = 33). The intensity of acoustic white noise overlapping the musical background served as a feedback signal; it became lower with increase in the above ratio, while in the control group it remained constant. The EEG potentials were recorded from C3 and C4 leads. The ERPs were recorded within a paradigm of measuring time intervals. Within a series of EEG-feedback sessions, the α/θ ratio decreased somewhat both in the control and experimental groups, but in subjects of the latter group this decrease was less significant, and the mean intragroup index became significantly greater than the respective value in the control group after the end of the third session. The EEG-feedback sessions also resulted in significant increases in the amplitudes of early components of the readiness potential in both hemispheres and in the amplitude of the contingent negative variation in the right hemisphere. We conclude that, in most healthy subjects, at least three sessions of α/θ training are necessary to form an effective series providing considerable changes in the pattern of EEG potentials. Neirofiziologiya/Neurophysiology, Vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 88–98, January–February, 2007. |
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Keywords: | feedback by EEG characteristics (neurofeedback) EEG frequency components measuring of time intervals event-related EEG potentials (ERPs) |
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