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Training the brain: How neurofeedback impacts shooting performance
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
The results were intriguing. Shooters who did neurofeedback saw a boost in their low and high alpha power across both sides of the brain. However, there weren't any noticeable changes in the way the two sides of the brain communicated, as measured by coherence. Surprisingly, this improved performance didn't just stick to the targeted area—it showed up at other spots too, hinting at a broader effect on the brain's activity.
So, what does this mean? Well, it seems neurofeedback can definitely help improve precision aiming skills. But it's also clear that the brain doesn't play by simple rules. The effects of neurofeedback training can spread beyond the targeted areas, making the brain work more efficiently overall.
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