par Dousset, Clémence ;Wyckmans, Florent ;Monseigne, Thibaut;Fourdin, Lauréline ;Boulanger, Romane ;Sistiaga, Sonia ;Ingels, Anais ;Kajosch, Hendrik ;Noël, Xavier ;Kornreich, Charles ;Campanella, Salvatore
Référence International journal of clinical and health psychology, 24, 3, page (100501)
Publication Publié, 2024
Référence International journal of clinical and health psychology, 24, 3, page (100501)
Publication Publié, 2024
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Inhibition is crucial for controlling behavior and is impaired in various psychopathologies. Neurofeedback holds promise in addressing cognitive deficits, and experimental research is essential for identifying its functional benefits. This study aimed to investigate whether boosting sensorimotor activity (SMR) improves inhibitory control in a final sample of healthy individuals (N = 53), while exploring the underlying neurophysiological mechanism. |