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Poor BCI Performers Still Could Benefit from Motor Imagery Training

机译:BCI表现不佳的人仍然可以从运动图像培训中受益

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Nowadays, there is a growing number of studies suggesting that coupled with the brain-computer interface (BCI) the motor imagery practice could be a helpful tool in neurorehabilitation therapy, but the actual neurophysiological correlates of such exercise are poorly understood. In this study we examined two of the most notable neurophysiological effects of motor imagery - the EEG mu-rhythm desynchronization and the increase in cortical excitability assessed with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). We have found that subjects' BCI performance was highly correlated with mu-rhythm features and was not associated with the cortical excitability increase. Subjects with the lowest accuracy in BCI all had a statically significant excitability raise during motor imagery and did not differ from better performers. Our results suggest that poor BCI performers with weak EEG response still could benefit from the motor imagery training, and in that case cortex excitability level had to be considered for the control measurement.
机译:如今,越来越多的研究表明,将运动图像实践与脑机接口(BCI)相结合可能是神经康复治疗中的一种有用工具,但是人们对这种运动与神经生理学的实际关联却知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们检查了运动图像的两个最显着的神经生理作用-脑电图多节律不同步和经颅磁刺激(TMS)评估的皮层兴奋性增加。我们发现,受试者的BCI表现与多节律特征高度相关,与皮层兴奋性的增加无关。 BCI准确性最低的受试者在运动成像过程中的兴奋性均在静态上显着提高,与表现较好的受试者无二致。我们的结果表明,运动图像训练仍较差,脑电图反应较弱的BCI表现者仍可从运动图像训练中受益,在这种情况下,必须将皮层兴奋性水平考虑作为对照测量。

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