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Placebo hampers ability to self-regulate brain activity: A double-blind sham-controlled neurofeedback study

机译:安慰剂妨碍了自我调节脑活动的能力:双盲假手术的神经融合研究

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It is still poorly understood how unspecific effects peripheral to the supposed action mechanism of neurofeedback (NF) influence the ability to self-regulate one's own brain signals. Recently, skeptical researchers have even attributed the lion's part of therapeutic outcomes of NF to placebo and other psychosocial factors. Here, we investigated whether and by which mechanisms unspecific factors influence neural self-regulation during NF. To manipulate the impact of unspecific influences on NF performance, we used a sham transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) as active placebo intervention suggesting positive effects on NF performance. Our results show that the expectation of receiving brain stimulation, which should boost neural self-regulation, interferes with the ability to self-regulate the sensorimotor rhythm in the EEG. Hence, these results provide evidence that placebo reduces NF performance, and thereby challenge current theories on unspecific effects related to NF.
机译:它仍然理解了非特异性效应如何对神经融合(NF)的假定动作机制如何影响自我调节自己的脑信号的能力。 最近,持怀疑态度的研究人员甚至将狮子的治疗性结果的部分归因于安慰剂和其他心理社会因素。 在这里,我们调查了机制无特异性因素是否影响NF期间的神经调节。 为了操纵对非特异性影响对NF性能的影响,我们使用假经颅直流刺激(TDC)作为有源安慰剂干预,表明对NF性能的积极影响。 我们的研究结果表明,接受脑刺激的期望应该提高神经调节,干扰了在脑电图中自我调节感觉运动节奏的能力。 因此,这些结果提供了安慰剂降低了NF性能的证据,从而挑战了与NF相关的非特异性效果的基因。

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