Simultaneous EEG and EMG Biofeedback for Peak Performance in Musicians

Simultaneous EEG and EMG Biofeedback for Peak Performance in Musicians
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This study explores the use of simultaneous EEG and EMG biofeedback to enhance peak performance in musicians. The study was presented at the Conjunct COST B27 and SAN Scientific Meeting in Swansea, UK in 2006.

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1. Simultaneous EEG and EMG Biofeedback for Peak Performance in Musicians Simultaneous EEG and EMG Biofeedback for Peak Performance in Musicians N.Pop-Jordanova, O.Bazanova*, D. Georgiev**, A.Kondratenko***, O.Kondratenko***, S.Markovska-Simoska**, J.Mernaya* Faculty of Medicine, Skopje *Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Novosibirsk **Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Skopje *** Macedonian Music Academy, Skopje N.Pop-Jordanova, O.Bazanova*, D. Georgiev**, A.Kondratenko***, O.Kondratenko***, S.Markovska-Simoska**, J.Mernaya* Faculty of Medicine, Skopje *Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Novosibirsk **Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Skopje *** Macedonian Music Academy, Skopje Conjunct COST B27 and SAN Scientific Meeting, Swansea, UK, 16-18 September 2006

2. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 2 The title, The title, the affiliation the affiliation the aim the aim The title, The title, the affiliation the affiliation the aim the aim Macedonia Macedonia Russia Russia

3. "Never must your fingers stand in the way of your artistic interpretation," Carl Czerny "Never must your fingers stand in the way of your artistic interpretation," Carl Czerny

4. The EMG and EEG features of musical performance skills The EMG and EEG features of musical performance skills Biofeedback for musical performance skills Biofeedback for musical performance skills STATEMENTS STATEMENTS STATEMENTS STATEMENTS

5. . Musical performance skills rely on cognitive processes of awareness and optimal muscle activation without increasing the tension of muscles which do not participate in the execution . . Musical performance skills rely on cognitive processes of awareness and optimal muscle activation without increasing the tension of muscles which do not participate in the execution . (Bernstein, 1967)

6. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 6 (Lotze M. & al. 2003) Skilled musicians use much less motor areas of brain than non musicians

7. (Petsche & Etlinger, 1998, Hassler 2000, Bazanova & al 2003, Bazanova &Kondratenko, 2005) The electrophysiological indices of OPTIMAL functioning of musician-performer

8. EMG - Biofeedback reduces on target muscle tension of musicians performers EMG - Biofeedback reduces on target muscle tension of musicians performers Biofeedback in training for musical performance Biofeedback in training for musical performance (Hale,1981; Zinn et Zinn, 2003; Paterson et al 2005) Theta/alpha training for musicality Theta/alpha training for musicality Egner,Gruzeleir 2003

9. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 9 Interface Interface Interface Interface Monitor presentation Monitor presentation Monitor presentation Monitor presentation Biofeedback signal Biofeedback signal Biofeedback signal Biofeedback signal EMG Sensors EMG Sensors EMG Sensors EMG Sensors EEG Sensors EEG Sensors EEG Sensors EEG Sensors

10. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 10 Alpha peculiarities Alpha peculiarities (Kaiser, 2001; Hanslmayr et al., 2005)

11. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 11 1 2 3 AIMS AIMS AIMS AIMS 1 2

12. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 12 To compare responses of musicians with high and low individual alpha peak frequency to usual practice and practice combined with long term simultaneous individual alpha increasing and EMG decreasing biofeedback training. To compare responses of musicians with high and low individual alpha peak frequency to usual practice and practice combined with long term simultaneous individual alpha increasing and EMG decreasing biofeedback training. To investigate the impact of alpha-EEG/EMG biofeedback on electrophysiological and psychometric parameters in musicians. To investigate the impact of alpha-EEG/EMG biofeedback on electrophysiological and psychometric parameters in musicians. AIMS AIMS

13. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 13 Methods Methods Methods Methods Participants Participants Procedure Procedure Biofeedback Biofeedback Data analysis Data analysis

14. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 14 Control Group(23) Experimental group(28) IAPF low 10Hz high >10Hz low 10Hz high >10Hz total 12 11 14 14 male 5 4 6 6 female 7 7 8 8 piano 4 3 5 6 wind inst. 3 3 4 4 violin 5 4 5 3 viola 1 1

15. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 15 Experimental group (BFB ) Control group Low IAPF 10HZ High IAPF >10 Hz Low IAPF 10HZ High IAPF >10 Hz Interview, Psychometric tests Concert (Performance) EEG-EMG status monitoring ALPHA-EMG BFB Usual musical practice EEG-EMG status monitoring Interview, Psychometric tests Concert (Performance) Procedure Procedure

16. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 16 Psychometric instruments Psychometric instruments Spielberger State and Trait Anxiety Inventory Rheinberg Self-actualization Inventory Spielberger State and Trait Anxiety Inventory Rheinberg Self-actualization Inventory

17. Concert performance Concert performance Double blind expert evaluation Double blind expert evaluation video video unknown students unknown students Criteria Criteria technique technique rhythm rhythm musicality musicality Double blind expert evaluation Double blind expert evaluation video video unknown students unknown students Criteria Criteria technique technique rhythm rhythm musicality musicality quality of sound quality of sound creativity creativity intonation intonation

18. Twice per week during two months : Twice per week during two months : Experimental group Experimental group Control group Control group Alpha-EEG/EMG BFB with practice Alpha-EEG/EMG BFB with practice Alpha-EEG/EMG BFB with practice Alpha-EEG/EMG BFB with practice Usual practice Usual practice Usual practice Usual practice

19. Alpha-EMG Biofeedback Arrows directed up and down indicate successful episodes of meeting training criteria . EEG EMG

20. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 20 Successful periods Successful periods Alpha Power EMG Power successful unsuccessful

21. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 21 Methods. Alpha activity EEG analysis Methods. Alpha activity EEG analysis

22. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 22 Methods. Alpha activity EEG analysis Methods. Alpha activity EEG analysis IAPF IAPF Individual Alpha Peak Frequency Individual Alpha Peak Frequency IAPF IAPF Individual Alpha Peak Frequency Individual Alpha Peak Frequency IABW IABW Individual Alpha Band Width Individual Alpha Band Width IABW IABW Individual Alpha Band Width Individual Alpha Band Width IAAS IAAS Individual Amount Alpha Suppression Individual Amount Alpha Suppression IAAS IAAS Individual Amount Alpha Suppression Individual Amount Alpha Suppression

23. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 23 Eyes closed condition Eyes closed condition for IAPF for IAPF Eyes closed condition Eyes closed condition for IAPF for IAPF Eyes open vs. eyes closed condition Eyes open vs. eyes closed condition for IABW and IAAS for IABW and IAAS Eyes open vs. eyes closed condition Eyes open vs. eyes closed condition for IABW and IAAS for IABW and IAAS Methods. Alpha activity EEG analysis Methods. Alpha activity EEG analysis

24. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 24 Methods: Alpha activity EEG analysis Individual Alpha Band Width (IABW) Cut-off criteria = 20%

25. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 25 Methods: Alpha activity EEG analysis Individual Alpha Band Width (IABW)

26. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 26 Methods. EMG analysis Methods. EMG analysis IEMG Integrated EMG, averaged over 100ms Raw EMG Raw EMG Int EMG Int EMG

27. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 27 Measurements Measurements ANOVA/MANOVA designs ANOVA/MANOVA designs EEG indices Alpha power, IAPF, IABW, IAAS Four-way repeated measures ANOVAs: Group (Control; BFB)_ IAPF (<10Hz, 10Hz)_ PrePost (pre-Pr, post-Pr, pre- BFB, post-BFB)_ Localization (F3, F4, C3, C4, P3, P4, O1, O2) Four-way repeated measures ANOVAs: Group (Control; BFB)_ IAPF (<10Hz, 10Hz)_ PrePost (pre-Pr, post-Pr, pre- BFB, post-BFB)_ Localization (F3, F4, C3, C4, P3, P4, O1, O2) Coherence Coherence Four-way repeated measures ANOVAs: Group (Control; BFB)_ IAPF (<10Hz, 10Hz)_ PrePost (pre-Pr, post-Pr, pre- BFB, post-BFB)_ Localization (F3-F4, F3-C3, F3-F4, F3-P3, F3-P4, F3-O1, F3-O2) IntEMG IntEMG Three-way repeated measures ANOVAs: Group (Control; BFB)_ IAPF (<10Hz, 10Hz)_ PrePost (pre-Pr, post-Pr, pre- BFB, post-BFB) State anxiety, Trait anxiety, State anxiety, Trait anxiety, Self actualization Self actualization Expert estimation scores Expert estimation scores Three-way repeated measures ANOVAs: Group (Control; BFB)_ IAPF (<10Hz, 10Hz)_ PrePost (pre-Pr, post-Pr, pre- BFB, post-BFB) Methods:Statistical analysis Methods:Statistical analysis

28. RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS Comparison of musicians with high and low IAPF Comparison of musicians with high and low IAPF Impact of usual practice and alpha-EEG/EMG BFB Impact of usual practice and alpha-EEG/EMG BFB

29. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 29 Results: Difference between Low and High IAPF groups in baseline conditions Expert estimation Expert estimation * * * * * *

30. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 30 Results: Difference between Low and High IAPF groups in baseline conditions Psychometric scores Psychometric scores * *

31. Alpha EEG/EMG BFB in musicians; COST B27 Meeting, Swansea, UK, 2006 31 t = 0.78, n.s. 79 76 IAAS(P,O)% T-test; high >10Hz low 10Hz t = 5.42 , p < 0.001 9 . 5 1. 45 16 .7 4 .13 I nt EMG (V 2 ) t = 2.34; p = 0.045 0.780.04 0. 6 80.07 Coherence in Alpha F3-F4 t = 0.87 , n.s. 1 8 .587.55 2 1.234.57 Alpha power (P,O) ( V 2 ) t = 0. 9 5, n.s. 3 . 57 0. 7 9 4 .430. 8 3 IABW (P,O) (Hz) Results: Difference between Low and High IAPF groups in baseline conditions EEG and EMG indices EEG and EMG indices

32. Results: Difference between Low and High IAPF groups in baseline conditions * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * usual practice (30 min) usual practice (30 min) alpha-EEG/EMG BFB (30 min) alpha-EEG/EMG BFB (30 min) EEG and EMG response to EEG and EMG response to

33. Results: Correlations Results: Correlations IAPF IABW IAAS I ntEMG Techni que r=0.54; p<0.002 r=-0.54; p<0.000 Creativity r=0.55; p<0.004 Selfactualization r=0.43; p<0.002 Sound quality r=-0.71; p<0.008 EFC(%) r=0.58; p<0.000 Musicality r=0.49; p<0.001

34. After two months After two months Usual practice Usual practice Alpha-EEG/EMG BFB Alpha-EEG/EMG BFB Expert estimation Expert estimation * * * *

35. After two months After two months Psychometric scores Psychometric scores In control group with usual practice In control group with usual practice In experimental group with Alpha-EEG/EMG BFB In experimental group with Alpha-EEG/EMG BFB * * * *

36. After two months After two months EEG and EMG indices EEG and EMG indices * * * * * * In control group with usual practice In control group with usual practice In experimental group with Alpha-EEG/EMG BFB In experimental group with Alpha-EEG/EMG BFB

37. Efficiency of the biofeedback training Efficiency of the biofeedback training * * * * * * * * * * * * * * In control group with usual practice In control group with usual practice In experimental group with Alpha-EEG/EMG BFB In experimental group with Alpha-EEG/EMG BFB

38. Correlations:

39. Conclusions Conclusions Both, low and high IAPF group showed improvement in the individual alpha and EMG parameters after two months alpha increasing and EMG decreasing biofeedback training. Alpha-EEG/ EMG BFB is efficient in increasing voluntary self-control in musicians during musical performance Both, low and high IAPF group showed improvement in the individual alpha and EMG parameters after two months alpha increasing and EMG decreasing biofeedback training. Alpha-EEG/ EMG BFB is efficient in increasing voluntary self-control in musicians during musical performance

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