Tytuł pozycji:
Neurofeedback training for peak performance
Aim. One of the applications of the Neurofeedback methodology is peak performance in sport. The protocols of the
neurofeedback are usually based on an assessment of the spectral parameters of spontaneous EEG in resting state conditions.
The aim of the paper was to study whether the intensive neurofeedback training of a well-functioning Olympic athlete
who has lost his performance confidence after injury in sport, could change the brain functioning reflected in changes in
spontaneous EEG and event related potentials (ERPs).
Case study. The case is presented of an Olympic athlete who has lost his performance confidence after injury in sport. He
wanted to resume his activities by means of neurofeedback training. His QEEG/ERP parameters were assessed before and
after 4 intensive sessions of neurotherapy. Dramatic and statistically significant changes that could not be explained by
error measurement were observed in the patient.
Conclusion. Neurofeedback training in the subject under study increased the amplitude of the monitoring component of
ERPs generated in the anterior cingulate cortex, accompanied by an increase in beta activity over the medial prefrontal cortex.
Taking these changes together, it can be concluded that that even a few sessions of neurofeedback in a high performance
brain can significantly activate the prefrontal cortical areas associated with increasing confidence in sport performance.