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Operant (biofeedback) control of left-right frontal alpha power differences: potential neurotherapy for affective disorders.

J P Rosenfeld1, G Cha, T Blair, I H Gotlib.   

Abstract

Two experiments were done with subjects from a paid pool of undergraduates. In each study, there were five 1-hour sessions on each of 5 days: (1) Baseline: Rewards given for randomly selected 20% of the 700-ms sequential epochs; mean and SD of baseline power differences determined. 2) Exploration: Subjects were rewarded when right minus left alpha differences in an epoch were greater than the baseline mean plus about .85 SD (p = .20); subjects told to discover how to generate rewards. (3)-(5). Training: Subjects were paid (over and above the $8/h flat rate) in proportion to their hit rates. In the first study (in which active filters passed 8-12 Hz activity, and the rectified, integrated amplitude was utilized), 6 of 8 subjects met learning criteria (a significant difference between baseline and training scores). In the second study (in which on-line FFTs were used to extract alpha power), 3 of 5 subjects met learning criteria.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7495918     DOI: 10.1007/bf01474516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biofeedback Self Regul        ISSN: 0363-3586


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