神经反射
背外侧前额叶皮质
心理学
功能近红外光谱
认知
前额叶皮质
工作记忆
警惕(心理学)
睡眠剥夺对认知功能的影响
基本认知任务
物理医学与康复
脑电图
神经科学
医学
作者
Jiayu Xu,Wenchao Zhang,Juan Yu,Guanya Li,Jianqi Cui,Haowen Qi,Minmin Zhang,Mengshan Li,Yang Hu,Haoyi Wang,Huaqiao Min,Fenggang Xu,Xiaodan Xu,Chaozhe Zhu,Yi Xiao,Yi Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1093/cercor/bhae259
摘要
Abstract Time-on-task effect is a common consequence of long-term cognitive demand work, which reflects reduced behavioral performance and increases the risk of accidents. Neurofeedback is a neuromodulation method that can guide individuals to regulate their brain activity and manifest as changes in related symptoms and cognitive behaviors. This study aimed to examine the effects of functional near-infrared spectroscopy-based neurofeedback training on time-on-task effects and sustained cognitive performance. A randomized, single-blind, sham-controlled study was performed: 17 participants received feedback signals of their own dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activity (neurofeedback group), and 16 participants received feedback signals of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activity from the neurofeedback group (sham-neurofeedback group). All participants received 5 neurofeedback training sessions and completed 2 sustained cognitive tasks, including a 2-back task and a psychomotor vigilance task, to evaluate behavioral performance changes following neurofeedback training. Results showed that neurofeedback relative to the sham-neurofeedback group exhibited increased dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activation, increased accuracy in the 2-back task, and decreased mean response time in the psychomotor vigilance task after neurofeedback training. In addition, the neurofeedback group showed slower decline performance during the sustained 2-back task after neurofeedback training compared with sham-neurofeedback group. These findings demonstrate that neurofeedback training could regulate time-on-task effects on difficult task and enhance performance on sustained cognitive tasks by increasing dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activity.
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