Hafeez et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Development of enhanced stimulus content to improve the treatment efficacy of EEG–based frontal alpha asymmetry neurofeedback for stress mitigationHafeez et al., 2021
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- Hafeez Y
- Ali S
- Hasan R
- Adil S
- Moinuddin M
- Ebrahim M
- Yusoff M
- Amin H
- Al-Saggaf U
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- IEEE Access
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The neurofeedback stimulus content has direct implications for the efficacy of the psychophysiological applications for neurofeedback modality. In particular, enhancements of neurofeedback stimulus content can facilitate improvements in the efficacy of …
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