EEG neurofeedback and isolation stressor. A systematic review

Introduction. One of the factors increasing the body's response to a stressful situation is isolation. The feeling of loneliness in isolation can be caused by biological, psychological or medical factors. Material and methods: This paper is a review of publications issued in 2009–2021, the most...

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Main Authors: Kacper Gotner, Marcin Dornowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego i Sportu w Gdansku 2022-06-01
Series:Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
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Online Access:https://www.balticsportscience.com/journal/vol14/iss2/5/
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Summary:Introduction. One of the factors increasing the body's response to a stressful situation is isolation. The feeling of loneliness in isolation can be caused by biological, psychological or medical factors. Material and methods: This paper is a review of publications issued in 2009–2021, the most up-to-date in terms of information on the topic of stress and its links with EEG neurofeedback. Results: 5 publications on stress caused by isolation and the reaction of the human body in a stressful situation were selected. The papers were selected based on the use of EEG neurofeedback in reducing the body's stress reactions to isolation. Conclusions: There is a lack of studies in the available literature describing the direct application of EEG neurofeedback in the reduction of stress caused by isolation despite demonstrating its potential in individual studies.
ISSN:2080-9999