Neurofeedback training improves episodic and semantic long-term memory performance

Abstract Understanding and improving memory are vital to enhance human life. Theta rhythm is associated with memory consolidation and coding, but the trainability and effects on long-term memory of theta rhythm are unknown. This study investigated the ability to improve long-term memory using a neur...

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Main Authors: Yu-Hsuan Tseng, Kaori Tamura, Tsuyoshi Okamoto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96726-5
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spelling doaj-8bf3161517cd40fd9b9665d9282555732021-08-29T11:24:59ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-08-0111111110.1038/s41598-021-96726-5Neurofeedback training improves episodic and semantic long-term memory performanceYu-Hsuan Tseng0Kaori Tamura1Tsuyoshi Okamoto2Graduate School of Systems Life Sciences, Kyushu UniversityFaculty of Information Engineering, Fukuoka Institute of TechnologyGraduate School of Systems Life Sciences, Kyushu UniversityAbstract Understanding and improving memory are vital to enhance human life. Theta rhythm is associated with memory consolidation and coding, but the trainability and effects on long-term memory of theta rhythm are unknown. This study investigated the ability to improve long-term memory using a neurofeedback (NFB) technique reflecting the theta/low-beta power ratio on an electroencephalogram (EEG). Our study consisted of three stages. First, the long-term memory of participants was measured. In the second stage, the participants in the NFB group received 3 days of theta/low-beta NFB training. In the third stage, the long-term memory was measured again. The NFB group had better episodic and semantic long-term memory than the control group and significant differences in brain activity between episodic and semantic memory during the recall tests were revealed. These findings suggest that it is possible to improve episodic and semantic long-term memory abilities through theta/low-beta NFB training.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96726-5
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Neurofeedback training improves episodic and semantic long-term memory performance
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title Neurofeedback training improves episodic and semantic long-term memory performance
title_short Neurofeedback training improves episodic and semantic long-term memory performance
title_full Neurofeedback training improves episodic and semantic long-term memory performance
title_fullStr Neurofeedback training improves episodic and semantic long-term memory performance
title_full_unstemmed Neurofeedback training improves episodic and semantic long-term memory performance
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Understanding and improving memory are vital to enhance human life. Theta rhythm is associated with memory consolidation and coding, but the trainability and effects on long-term memory of theta rhythm are unknown. This study investigated the ability to improve long-term memory using a neurofeedback (NFB) technique reflecting the theta/low-beta power ratio on an electroencephalogram (EEG). Our study consisted of three stages. First, the long-term memory of participants was measured. In the second stage, the participants in the NFB group received 3 days of theta/low-beta NFB training. In the third stage, the long-term memory was measured again. The NFB group had better episodic and semantic long-term memory than the control group and significant differences in brain activity between episodic and semantic memory during the recall tests were revealed. These findings suggest that it is possible to improve episodic and semantic long-term memory abilities through theta/low-beta NFB training.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96726-5
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