The impact of goal-oriented task design on neurofeedback learning for brain–computer interface control

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S. R. McWhinney
A. Tremblay
S. G. Boe
T. Bardouille
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[1] Dalhousie University,Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
[2] Saint Mary’s University,Department of Linguistics
[3] NovaScape Data Analysis and Consulting,School of Physiotherapy
[4] Dalhousie University,IWK Health Centre
[5] Biomedical Translational Imaging Centre,undefined
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EEG; Neurofeedback; Biofeedback; Motor imagery; Brain–computer interface;
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Neurofeedback training teaches individuals to modulate brain activity by providing real-time feedback and can be used for brain–computer interface control. The present study aimed to optimize training by maximizing engagement through goal-oriented task design. Participants were shown either a visual display or a robot, where each was manipulated using motor imagery (MI)-related electroencephalography signals. Those with the robot were instructed to quickly navigate grid spaces, as the potential for goal-oriented design to strengthen learning was central to our investigation. Both groups were hypothesized to show increased magnitude of these signals across 10 sessions, with the greatest gains being seen in those navigating the robot due to increased engagement. Participants demonstrated the predicted increase in magnitude, with no differentiation between hemispheres. Participants navigating the robot showed stronger left-hand MI increases than those with the computer display. This is likely due to success being reliant on maintaining strong MI-related signals. While older participants showed stronger signals in early sessions, this trend later reversed, suggesting greater natural proficiency but reduced flexibility. These results demonstrate capacity for modulating neurofeedback using MI over a series of training sessions, using tasks of varied design. Importantly, the more goal-oriented robot control task resulted in greater improvements.
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