Powering Up Attentional Focus: Validating a School-Based Deep Breathing Intervention with Mobile EEG—A Pilot Exploration

Kiat Hui Khng, R. Mane
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Electrophysiological and neuroimaging data are important sources of information for validating the efficacy or effects of interventions. Many interventions for children are carried out in the schools especially if they are educationally relevant. However, factors such as high costs and physical constraints have typically limited the use of electrophysiological and neuroimaging tools to laboratory settings. Despite their reduced capabilities, the appearance of low-cost, quick-to-set-up mobile equipment in recent years have renewed the possibility of applying such techniques to monitor effects in school-based interventions. The current study explores the utility of a low-cost, mobile electroencephalography (EEG) headset system in detecting neurophysiological effects of a school-based deep breathing intervention, found in a previous behavioral study to be efficacious in reducing self-reported state anxiety and enhancing test performance in children. As part of a larger pilot study, EEG, respiration, and behavioral data were collected from a group of right-handed 11-year-olds as they performed a flanker task of attentional focus twice, once with a deep breathing intervention and once without. Results from power spectral analyses suggest that the low-cost, low-resolution, mobile EEG system is able to detect power spectra differences associated with flanker interference and intervention effects.
加强注意力集中:用移动脑电图验证基于学校的深呼吸干预-试点探索
电生理和神经影像学数据是验证干预措施有效性或效果的重要信息来源。许多针对儿童的干预措施是在学校进行的,特别是在与教育相关的情况下。然而,诸如高成本和物理限制等因素通常限制了电生理和神经成像工具在实验室环境中的使用。尽管它们的能力有所下降,但近年来出现的低成本、快速安装的移动设备重新提供了应用这些技术来监测学校干预措施效果的可能性。目前的研究探索了低成本的移动脑电图(EEG)耳机系统在检测基于学校的深呼吸干预的神经生理效应中的效用,在先前的行为研究中发现,在减少自我报告的状态焦虑和提高儿童的考试成绩方面是有效的。作为一项规模更大的试点研究的一部分,研究人员收集了一组右撇子11岁儿童的脑电图、呼吸和行为数据,这些儿童在两次执行侧翼任务时进行了注意力集中,一次进行了深呼吸干预,另一次没有。功率谱分析结果表明,低成本、低分辨率的移动脑电系统能够检测到与侧卫干扰和干预效应相关的功率谱差异。
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