1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-8760(97)85529-8
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Learned control of CNV asymmetry: A topographical study

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“…Configuration of EEG feedback of hemispheric asymmetry has also been implemented successfully to alleviate symptoms of depression (Hammond, 2005). Hardman et al (1997) studied whether they could train a large group of normal participants to modify CNV laterality with neurofeedback. Using central sites (C3-C4: close to the one most asymmetric in the stutterers of our study), they were able to induce significant change in 50% of the sample (N ¼ 32 participants).…”
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“…Configuration of EEG feedback of hemispheric asymmetry has also been implemented successfully to alleviate symptoms of depression (Hammond, 2005). Hardman et al (1997) studied whether they could train a large group of normal participants to modify CNV laterality with neurofeedback. Using central sites (C3-C4: close to the one most asymmetric in the stutterers of our study), they were able to induce significant change in 50% of the sample (N ¼ 32 participants).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%