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Increasing Lateralized Motor Activity in Younger and Older Adults using Real-time fMRI during Executed Movements

机译:在执行运动过程中使用实时功能磁共振成像技术增加年轻和老年人的横向运动活动

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Neurofeedback training involves presenting an individual with a representation of their brain activity and instructing them to alter the activity using the feedback. One potential application of neurofeedback is for patients to alter neural activity to improve function. For example, there is evidence that greater laterality of movement-related activity is associated with better motor outcomes after stroke; so using neurofeedback to increase laterality may provide a novel route for improving outcomes. However, we must demonstrate that individuals can control relevant neurofeedback signals. Here, we performed two proof-of-concept studies, one in younger (median age: 26 years) and one in older healthy volunteers (median age: 67.5 years). The purpose was to determine if participants could manipulate laterality of activity between the motor cortices using real-time fMRI neurofeedback while performing simple hand movements. The younger cohort trained using their left and right hand, the older group trained using their left hand only. In both studies participants in a neurofeedback group were able to achieve more lateralized activity than those in a sham group (younger adults: F(1,23) = 4.37, p < 0.05; older adults: F(1,15) = 9.08, p < 0.01). Moreover, the younger cohort was able to maintain the lateralized activity for right hand movements once neurofeedback was removed. The older cohort did not maintain lateralized activity upon feedback removal, with the limitation being that they did not train with their right hand. The results provide evidence that neurofeedback can be used with executed movements to promote lateralized brain activity and thus is amenable for testing as a therapeutic intervention for patients following stroke.
机译:神经反馈训练包括向个人展示他们的大脑活动,并指导他们使用反馈来改变活动。神经反馈的一种潜在应用是使患者改变神经活动以改善其功能。例如,有证据表明,与运动有关的活动的更大程度的侧向性与卒中后更好的运动结果有关。因此使用神经反馈来增加偏侧性可能会提供一种改善结果的新颖途径。但是,我们必须证明个人可以控制相关的神经反馈信号。在这里,我们进行了两项概念验证研究,一项是较年轻(中位年龄:26岁),另一项是年龄较大的健康志愿者(中位年龄:67.5岁)。目的是确定参与者是否可以在执行简单的手部动作的同时使用实时fMRI神经反馈来控制运动皮层之间的活动横向性。较年轻的组使用左手和右手训练,较老的组仅用左手训练。在两项研究中,神经反馈组的参与者比假手术组的参与者能够实现更多的侧向活动(年轻人:F(1,23)= 4.37,p <0.05;成年人:F(1,15)= 9.08, p <0.01)。此外,一旦移除了神经反馈,这个年轻的队列就能够保持右手运动的侧向活动。年龄较大的队列在去除反馈后没有保持横向活动,其局限性在于他们没有用右手训练。结果提供了证据,表明神经反馈可以与所执行的动作一起使用,以促进大脑的横向活动,因此适合作为中风后患者的治疗干预手段进行测试。

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