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Initial experience with a sensorimotor rhythm-based brain-computer interface in a Parkinson's disease patient

机译:在帕金森氏病患者中使用基于感觉运动节律的脑机界面的初步经验

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Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) show potential as neuroprosthetic and neurorehabilitative interventions for patients with motor impairments. However, recent evidence suggests that BCIs depend on cortico-striatal circuit function, implying that patients with impaired cortico-striatal circuits may have difficulty using BCIs. In this pilot study, we applied a sensorimotor rhythm (SMR)-based BCI to a patient with Parkinson's disease. The patient was required to change the path of a falling cursor to either the right or the left by generating laterality in SMRs.The patient performed the BCI in separate sessions, namely while off and on antiparkinsonian medication. The online BCI success rate was higher in the on-medication condition (65.0%) than in the off-medication condition (58.3%). Particularly, for Righttrials, event-related desynchronization of SMR was also more evident in the on-medication condition than in the off-medication condition. This preliminary result suggests a possible way via which patients with dopamine deficiency could control SMR-based BCIs.
机译:脑机接口(BCI)显示出潜力,可以作为运动障碍患者的神经修复和神经康复干预手段。但是,最近的证据表明BCI依赖于皮质-纹状体回路功能,这意味着皮质-纹状体回路受损的患者可能难以使用BCI。在这项初步研究中,我们将基于感觉运动节律(SMR)的BCI应用于患有帕金森氏病的患者。要求患者通过在SMR中产生侧向性来改变下降的光标向右或向左的路径。患者在单独的疗程中进行BCI,即在停药和服用抗帕金森病药物的情况下。在药物治疗情况下的在线BCI成功率(65.0%)高于药物治疗情况下的(58.3%)。特别是,对于Righttrials,与服药外相比,在服药状态下与事件相关的SMR失步更为明显。该初步结果表明,多巴胺缺乏症患者可以控制基于SMR的BCI的可能方法。

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    《Brain-Computer Interfaces》 |2018年第3期|88-96|共9页
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    Integrative Brain Imaging Center, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan,Department of Functional Brain Research, National Institute of Neuroscience, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan,Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan,Neural Computation Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Okinawa, Japan;

    Integrative Brain Imaging Center, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan,Department of Functional Brain Research, National Institute of Neuroscience, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan;

    Department of Neurology, National Center Hospital, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan;

    Integrative Brain Imaging Center, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan,Department of Functional Brain Research, National Institute of Neuroscience, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan;

    Integrative Brain Imaging Center, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan,Department of Functional Brain Research, National Institute of Neuroscience, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan;

    Department of Neurology, National Center Hospital, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan;

    Integrative Brain Imaging Center, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan,Department of Functional Brain Research, National Institute of Neuroscience, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan;

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    Parkinson's disease; event-related desynchronization; antiparkinsonian medication; levodopa;

    机译:帕金森氏病;事件相关的不同步;抗帕金森病药物;左旋多巴;
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