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- who: Amin Dehghani from the University of Zurich, Switzerland have published the article: Probing fMRI brain connectivity and activity changes during emotion regulation by EEG neurofeedback, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In the study by Peeters et_al (2014b), the EEG frontal asymmetry was used for both up/down emotion regulation in a single session of neurofeedback training. In this study, it was hypothesized that positive/negative affect would result in increased activity of the left/right frontal hemisphere and decreased activity of the right/left frontal hemisphere. Before the experiment, the authors explain the paradigm . . .
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