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Pete,

How do I best train SMR coherence UP in the sensory motor cortex? I have

slightly high coherence in the beta range but low in SMR. Can I use your new

multiband coherence DOWN protocol and switch the low beta threshold to INCREASE?

And do I have to adjust the frequency band to my SMR range?

Also, is / can it be useful to increase coherence for low frequencies on the

midline if the synchrony page in the TLC7 suggest that it is low, for example

between Cz-Oz, even if the coherence on interhemispheric sites like c3-c4,

p3-p4, etc is normal or high?

Thanks,

Rogier

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Rogier,My first question would be, what do you hope to achieve by training this?  Just because a number looks " low " on the assessment doesn't mean that training it will change anything.

If your SMR levels are very low and if you are having physical control issues, impulsivity, fine or gross-motor coordination or other physical concerns, then train up SMR (and train down whatever is high).    If those aren't issues for you, then I wouldn't worry much about this.

If you really want to train it, I guess using Multiband Coherence Down and changing from Decrease to Increase.Pete-- Van Deusenpvdtlc@...

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On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 10:08 AM, strangeworld <strangeworld@...> wrote:

 

Pete,

How do I best train SMR coherence UP in the sensory motor cortex? I have slightly high coherence in the beta range but low in SMR. Can I use your new multiband coherence DOWN protocol and switch the low beta threshold to INCREASE? And do I have to adjust the frequency band to my SMR range?

Also, is / can it be useful to increase coherence for low frequencies on the midline if the synchrony page in the TLC7 suggest that it is low, for example between Cz-Oz, even if the coherence on interhemispheric sites like c3-c4, p3-p4, etc is normal or high?

Thanks,

Rogier

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