A recent study published in the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience has concluded that a single guided mindfulness meditation exercise is not enough to improve brain-computer interface performance. Mindfulness-based awareness training has proven useful in helping to control BCIs, however, the researchers found that further comprehensive mindfulness training may be required for noticeable improvements in BCI performance. The research suggests that mindfulness training should be expanded to provide more effective learning of BCI control. Brain-computer interfaces have the potential to be beneficial for people with disabilities or paralysis, allowing them to communicate or control devices using brain waves.
Single Guided Mindfulness Meditation Not Enough to Boost Brain-Computer Interface Performance
A study has found that a single guided mindfulness meditation exercise is not enough to improve brain-computer interface (BCI) performance. While mindfulness-based awareness training has shown promise in helping people better control BCIs, the study, published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, suggests that a more comprehensive mindfulness training program may be needed to see significant improvements in BCI performance.

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