Neurofeedback

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Abstract

Neurofeedback is a form of brain wave training that makes use of the principle of learning, defined as the general process by which an organism alters its behavior according to certain goals. By measuring and providing feedback related to brain wave activity, the process of neurofeedback provides an additional channel of information that increases awareness of brain behavior by creating subjective experiences that are derived from electroencephalography (EEG).

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Smith, M. L., Collura, T. F., & Tarrant, J. (2014). Neurofeedback. In EEG/ERP Analysis: Methods and Applications (pp. 239–268). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203876473-16

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