Affiliation:
1. University of California, Irvine
Abstract
Feedback control of alpha activity has made minimal use of controls for disinhibition, oculomotor activity, and non-contingent feedback in the evaluation of alpha-feedback contingencies. The present experiment employed extended alpha training with eyes closed in assessing the contributions of disinhibition and operant contingencies to feedback control of integrated alpha activity. A yoked-cortex control design, in which the cerebral hemisphere generating feedback signals was compared to the contralateral hemisphere, was employed. 7 subjects were given auditory feedback contingent on alpha activity in the left or right hemisphere during five daily training sessions. Changes from respective baseline levels were a function of both disinhibition and contingent feedback stimulation. A significant functional relationship between feedback and alpha activity upon which it was contingent was established for right hemisphere alpha. Results were discussed in terms of feedback-induced activation of the EEG in the contralateral hemisphere during contingent stimulation. It may be easier for subjects to learn control of alpha in the nondominant hemisphere.
Subject
Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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