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Mobile EEG for the study of cognitive-motor interference during swimming?

Psychology

Mobile EEG for the study of cognitive-motor interference during swimming?

M. Klapprott and S. Debener

Can we record brain activity while people swim? This study demonstrates mobile EEG can function in an aquatic, freely moving task: the auditory N100 was reliably recorded across conditions, and exploratory time–frequency analyses revealed alpha/mu and beta modulations around turns, while P300 changes were not consistent. This research was conducted by Melanie Klapprott and Stefan Debener.... show more
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