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Brain Activity Evaluation Using sLORETA Imaging During Imagination and Induction of Flow State.
Remešová, Alžběta ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Pavlů, Dagmar (referee)
Name: Brain Activity Evaluation Using sLORETA Imaging During Imagination and Induction of Flow State The aim of the study: The aim of this work was to use sLORETA imaging to capture changes in the source brain activity before and after a 3-week movement imagination training. With the help of subjective questionnaires, the second goal was to capture and compare the potential progress of the flow state also within the imagination training. Methods: 13 healthy probands in the age range of 20-30 years participated in the study. Brain source activity was measured using a surface telemetric 32-channel EEG device Nicolet TM EEG Wireless Amplifier 32/64 from Natus Neurology. The subjects underwent EEG measurements twice, always before the start of the imagination training and after its end. Measurements were performed identically in the following order: 1) resting EEG: 5 min eyes closed, 5 min eyes open; 2) watching video in VR: 3 min + 5 min pause; 3) imagination of movement: 3 min. The initial measurement was followed by a 3-week home movement imagination training with detailed instructions using VR glasses. The subjects were told to watch the video and then train their own imagination 9 times in total. After the initial and control measurements, the probands were asked to fill out the Flow State Scale...

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