Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8688587 NeuroImage: Clinical 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Overall, these results show that continuous feedback is suitable for long-term neurofeedback experiments while intermittent feedback presentation promises good results for single session experiments when using the auditory cortex as a target region. In particular, the down-regulation effect is more pronounced in the secondary auditory cortex, which might be more susceptible to voluntary modulation in comparison to a primary sensory region.
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