Sensorimotor rhythm neurofeedback training and auditory perception

Vojnosanitetski pregledMilitary Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal of Serbia(2023)

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Background/Aim. In everyday communication, people are exposed to a myriad of sounds that need to be sorted and rele-vant information extracted. The ability of a person to concen-trate on certain sounds in a noisy background environment, perform selective attention, and focus their auditory attention is crucial for everyday functioning and communication. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) (12-15 Hz) neurofeedback (NFB) training to improve auditory cognition measured by the achievements in the Quick speech-in-noise (QuickSIN) test, changes in the am-plitudes and latencies of components of auditory evoked po-tentials (AEP) N100, N200, and P300 in the auditory oddball discrimination task, and changes in the spectral power of the SMR. Methods. The study included 16 healthy participants aged 25-40 years (8 males and 8 females). Each participant had 20 daily sessions of SMR NFB training. Auditory cognitive
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auditory perception,cognition,electroencephalography,event-related potentials,p300,evoked potentials,auditory,feedback,sensory
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