PsychologyApplied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
Mu-Suppression Neurofeedback Training Targeting the Mirror Neuron System: A Pilot Study
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This study, conducted by Samaneh S. Dastgheib, Wenbo Wang, Jürgen M. Kaufmann, Stephan Moratti, and Stefan R. Schweinberger, evaluated 15 sessions of mu‑rhythm neurofeedback in 16 neurotypical participants. EEG source analysis revealed preliminary mu suppression in mirror‑neuron‑related fronto‑parietal areas and faster RMET responses, suggesting partial effects of the training.
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