Abstract

EDITORIAL article Front. Behav. Neurosci., 31 March 2016Sec. Motivation and Reward Volume 10 - 2016 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2016.00062

Highlights

  • Mounting evidence in the last years has demonstrated that self-regulation of brain activity can be achieved by neurofeedback (NF)

  • Bauer and Gharabaghi, propose a solution to this problem based on item-response theory and cognitive load theory, and arrive at a new metric called the zone of maximum development (ZMD) as a measure of participant’s cognitive resource and efficacy of NF

  • These results indicate that the neural and structural integrity of the right superior frontal gyrus are related to emotional regulation by reappraisal of self

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Introduction

Mounting evidence in the last years has demonstrated that self-regulation of brain activity can be achieved by neurofeedback (NF). Learned Brain Self-Regulation for Emotional Processing and Attentional Modulation: From Theory to Clinical Applications

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