As part of the NELI Group Journal Club at the University of Oldenburg, I presented the following paper:
Kim et al. (2021) — Neurofeedback training of auditory selective attention enhances speech-in-noise perception
This study investigates whether neurofeedback training targeting auditory selective attention can translate into real-world listening benefits. The results show that participants who received EEG-based neurofeedback showed measurable improvements in speech perception under noisy conditions, supporting the potential of closed-loop brain-computer interfaces as rehabilitation tools for hearing difficulties. Directly relevant to the SPINE project and the broader goals of the NELI group.