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Silvia E Kober1, Matthias Witte, Manuel Ninaus, Christa Neuper, Guilherme Wood.
Abstract
Using neurofeedback (NF), individuals can learn to modulate their own brain activity, in most cases electroencephalographic (EEG) rhythms. Although a large body of literature reports positive effects of NF training on behavior and cognitive functions, there are hardly any reports on how participants can successfully learn to gain control over their own brain activity. About one third of people fail to gain significant control over their brain signals even after repeated training sessions. The reasons for this failure are still largely unknown. In this context, we investigated the effects of spontaneous mental strategies on NF performance. Twenty healthy participants performed either a SMR (sensorimotor rhythm, 12-15 Hz) based or a Gamma (40-43 Hz) based NF training over ten sessions. After the first and the last training session, they were asked to write down which mental strategy they have used for self-regulating their EEG. After the first session, all participants reported the use of various types of mental strategies such as visual strategies, concentration, or relaxation. After the last NF training session, four participants of the SMR group reported to employ no specific strategy. These four participants showed linear improvements in NF performance over the ten training sessions. In contrast, participants still reporting the use of specific mental strategies in the last NF session showed no changes in SMR based NF performance over the ten sessions. This effect could not be observed in the Gamma group. The Gamma group showed no prominent changes in Gamma power over the NF training sessions, regardless of the mental strategies used. These results indicate that successful SMR based NF performance is associated with implicit learning mechanisms. Participants stating vivid reports on strategies to control their SMR probably overload cognitive resources, which might be counterproductive in terms of increasing SMR power.Entities:
Keywords: EEG; gamma; implicit learning; mental strategies; neurofeedback; sensorimotor rhythm
Year: 2013 PMID: 24151462 PMCID: PMC3798979 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Introspective reports of the used mental strategies to gain control over the feedback bars during the first (NF S01) and last (NF S10) neurofeedback training session, presented separately for each participant and the subsequent classification into the different strategy categories (visual strategies, auditory strategies, cheering strategies, relaxation, concentration, breathing, and no strategy).
| 02_01 | SMR | Visual imagination of a coffee cup standing on the bars on the left and the right side of the screen. The feedback bar in the middle of the screen was deemed as a roller blind. | Visual | Visual imagination of a green lawn, counting the reward points. | Visual |
| 02_02 | SMR | Issue commands on the bar in the middle of the screen. | Cheer | Cheering on the bars. | Cheer |
| 02_03 | Gamma | Fixation of the bar in the middle and trying to “switch off” any thoughts while total relaxation. Ignored bars on the left and the right side of the screen. | Relax | Cheering on the bars like cheering on the own kids. | Cheer |
| 02_05 | SMR | Changing between different levels of concentration, from very high to very low. | Concentration | No strategy used because any mental effort did not lead to successful results. | No strategy |
| 02_06 | SMR | Concentration on the bar in the middle of the screen. | Concentration | Concentration on the bar in the middle of the screen. | Concentration |
| 02_07 | Gamma | Visual focusing, visual lifting of the bar in the middle of the screen. | Visual | Visual focusing of a point on the screen. | Visual |
| 02_08 | Gamma | Concentration on the bar in the middle of the screen and ignoring the left and right bar. | Concentration | Concentration on the bar in the middle of the screen and ignoring the left and right bar. | Concentration |
| 02_09 | Gamma | Visual imagination of a specific scene of a movie (imagination of an actor and a ship being moved over a mountain). | Visual | Imagination of different music genres (except folk music). | Auditory |
| 02_10 | SMR | Fixation of bar in the middle of the screen and concentration on visual and auditory feedback. | Concentration | Concentration on the upper part of the bar in the middle of the screen. | Concentration |
| 02_11 | SMR | Visual focusing of the red and green bars on the screen to allow only green and no red bars. | Visual | No strategy used. | No strategy |
| 02_13 | SMR | Visually following the moving bar in the middle of the screen. | Visual | Visually focusing the moving bar in the middle of the screen and whenever this bar turned red for too long this bar was ignored. Relaxation in between. | Visual |
| 02_14 | SMR | Breathing to provide the brain with oxygen. | Breathing | No strategy used. | No strategy |
| 02_15 | SMR | Concentration. | Concentration | No strategy used. | No strategy |
| 02_17 | SMR | Visual imagery of different pictures, such as a growing tree, its roots, people around the tree and so on. | Visual | Relaxation. | Relax |
| 02_18 | Gamma | Relaxation. | Relax | Maximal relaxation and breathing consciously. Remembering baseline period. | Relax |
| 02_19 | Gamma | Concentration on forehead. | Concentration | Concentration on forehead. | Concentration |
| 02_20 | Gamma | Visual imagination. | Visual | No strategy used. | No strategy |
| 02_21 | Gamma | Concentration and focusing thoughts. | Concentration | Concentration on moving bars, focusing and breathing. | Concentration |
| 02_22 | Gamma | Concentration on the bar in the middle of the screen and ignoring the left and right bar. | Concentration | Concentration on the bar in the middle of the screen and sitting calm. | Concentration |
| 02_23 | Gamma | Concentration on the bar in the middle of the screen and focusing on its size. | Concentration | Concentration on the bar in the middle of the screen. | Concentration |
Figure 1Mental strategies used during the first (NF S01) and the last (NF S10) NF training session, presented separately for each participant of the SMR (subject code in black font color) and Gamma group (subject code in gray font color).
Figure 2Means and standard deviations of .
Figure 3Means and standard deviations of .
Figure 4Means and standard deviations of . Note that only standard deviations for the strategy group are plotted since only one participant was present in the no strategy group.
Figure 5. Note that no error bars are plotted since only single participants were present in several categories.