Neurofeedback for improving motor performance: Downregulation of EEG beta-band activity can increase motor control flexibility | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Neurofeedback for improving motor performance: Downregulation of EEG beta-band activity can increase motor control flexibility
Key Points
Improving motor performance is linked to the ability to downregulate EEG beta-band activity in individuals engaged in neurofeedback training.
A notable increase in motor control flexibility was observed, with EEG modulation directly impacting performance metrics in this context.
Analysis utilizes neurofeedback techniques focusing on EEG signals to evaluate changes in motor skills across various tasks or exercises.
Implications suggest that neurofeedback could serve as a valuable intervention for enhancing physical rehabilitation strategies or motor skill learning.