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Neurofeedback monitors brain activity through sensors attached to the scalp which filter out the brainwaves.
These filtered brainwaves are then 'fed back' to the individual in the form of a video game displayed on a screen.
The participant learns to control the game by altering particular aspects of their brain activity.
This alteration in brain activity can influence performance.
A panel of expert judges found the 97 Royal College of Music students improved in a number of areas, including musical understanding, imagination, and communication with the audience.
The technique has already been used to treat epilepsy, alcoholism, attention deficit and post-traumatic stress disorders, according to the researchers from Imperial College London and Charing Cross Hospital who conducted the study.
But Dr Tobias Egner said: "This is the first time it has been used to improve a complex set of skills such as musical performance in healthy students."
And Professor John Gruzelier added: "While it has a role in stress reduction by reducing the level of stage fright, the magnitude and range of beneficial effects on artistic aspects of performance have wider implications."
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