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Neurofeedback training shows promise for enhancing memory and cognition in healthy adults. Future research should explore its use in mild cognitive impairment and dementia populations.

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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Biofeedback

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  • Working memory is crucial for human intelligence.
  • Current limitations exist in understanding neurocognitive dysfunctions and real-time feedback technology.
  • Neurofeedback utilizes real-time sensory rewards to enhance brain activity linked to specific cognitive performances.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements in real-time neurofeedback for memory training in healthy young and older adults.
  • To discuss neurofeedback reward strategies, outcome measures, and individual differences affecting training efficacy.
  • To highlight future research directions for neurofeedback applications in cognitive impairment and dementia.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent advancements in real-time neurofeedback techniques.
  • Analysis of neurofeedback reward strategies and outcome measures.
  • Examination of individual differences, including placebo effects and Brain Computer Interface (BCI) illiteracy.

Main Results:

  • Neurofeedback training generally shows a positive trend in improving memory and cognition to some extent.
  • Training typically requires multiple weeks with consistent sessions.
  • Individual differences, such as placebo effects and BCI insensitivity, influence training response.

Conclusions:

  • Neurofeedback holds potential for memory enhancement, but requires targeted approaches beyond single frequencies.
  • Further research is needed for populations with mild cognitive impairment and dementia.
  • Exploring EEG features during rest and sleep may offer sensitive outcome measures for memory enhancement.