Publications by authors named "V Paban"

Impact Statement: This study addresses the pressing issue of subjective cognitive decline in aging populations by investigating neurofeedback (NFB) as a potential early therapeutic intervention. By evaluating the efficacy of individualised NFB training compared to standard protocols, tailored to each participant's EEG profile, it provides novel insights into personalised treatment approaches. The incorporation of innovative elements and rigorous analytical techniques contributes to advancing our understanding of NFB's modulatory effects on EEG frequencies and cognitive function in aging individuals.

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  • - The study investigates how resting-state brain networks are linked to creativity using high-density electroencephalography (HD-EEG) in 90 healthy participants who completed a creative behavior inventory.
  • - Researchers employed machine learning techniques to analyze brain connectivity patterns, finding significant differences in functional connectivity in the gamma frequency band related to high and low creativity levels.
  • - Their predictive model demonstrated good accuracy in forecasting individual creativity scores and was validated with a separate dataset, suggesting potential biomarkers for creativity based on brain networks.
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Memory complaints are highly prevalent among middle-aged and older adults, and they are frequently reported in individuals experiencing subjective cognitive decline (SCD). SCD has received increasing attention due to its implications for the early detection of dementia. This study aims to advance our comprehension of individuals with SCD by elucidating potential cognitive/psychologic-contributing factors and characterizing cerebral hubs within the brain network.

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Cognitive functioning evolves throughout life. Regular practice of stimulating activities maintains or even strengthens cognitive skills. This study investigated the effects of a cognitive training programme based on complex closed-ended problem solving on innovative thinking.

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Studies related to creativity generally investigate cognition and brain functioning linked to creative achievement. However, this approach does not allow characterization of creative potential. To better define creative potential, we studied cognitive function related to creative processes and the associated brain resting functional connectivity.

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