non-local brain activity
non-local brain activity relates to brain function and cognitive performance. Peak Brain Institute explores how QEEG brain mapping and neurofeedback training connect to non-local brain activity through evidence-based approaches. Browse our 1 research paper on this topic.
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Towards a Coherent View of Brain Connectivity
Background. The electroencephalogram provides a myriad of opportunities to detect and assess brain function and brain connectivity. Method. This article describes the relationship between local and non-local brain activation and synchrony, and discusses the use of appropriate connectivity measures to study and train functional brain connectivity. Specific connectivity measures are described including coherence, phase, synchrony, correlation, and comodulation. The measures are contrasted and compared in terms of their ability to detect particular aspects of connectivity and their usefulness for neurofeedback training. Results. Connectivity metrics for example EEG data are calculated and shown graphically, to illustrate relevant principles. Conclusion. It is possible to assess brain connectivity and integrated function for both assessment and training, through the use of appropriate metrics and display methods.
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