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Mirror Visual Feedback-Induced Performance Improvement and the Influence of Hand Dominance

机译:镜像视觉反馈导致的性能改进以及手部优势的影响

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Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising technique in clinical settings that can be used to augment performance of an untrained limb. Several studies with healthy volunteers and patients using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) or functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) indicate that functional alterations within primary motor cortex (M1) might be one candidate mechanism that could explain MVF-induced changes in behavior. Until now, most studies have used MVF to improve performance of the non-dominant hand (NDH). The question remains if the behavioral effect of MVF differs according to hand dominance. Here, we conducted a study with two groups of young, healthy right-handed volunteers who performed a complex ball-rotation task while receiving MVF of the dominant ( n = 16, group 1, MVF_(DH)) or NDH ( n = 16, group 2, MVF_(NDH)). We found no significant differences in baseline performance of the untrained hand between groups before MVF was applied. Furthermore, there was no significant difference in the amount of performance improvement between MVF_(DH)and MVF_(NDH)indicating that the outcome of MVF seems not to be influenced by hand dominance. Thus our findings might have important implications in neurorehabilitation suggesting that patients suffering from unilateral motor impairments might benefit from MVF regardless of the dominance of the affected limb.
机译:镜像视觉反馈(MVF)在临床环境中是一种很有前途的技术,可用于增强未经训练的肢体的性能。对健康志愿者和患者的一些研究使用经颅磁刺激(TMS)或功能磁共振成像(fMRI)进行研究,结果表明初级运动皮层(M1)内的功能改变可能是解释MVF引起的行为改变的一种候选机制。到目前为止,大多数研究都使用MVF来改善非优势手(NDH)的性能。 MVF的行为效果是否因手的优势而异,问题仍然存在。在这里,我们对两组年轻,健康的右手志愿者进行了研究,他们在接受显性(n = 16,第1组,MVF_(DH))或NDH(n = 16 ,第2组,MVF_(NDH))。我们发现在应用MVF之前,两组之间未经训练的手的基线表现没有显着差异。此外,MVF_(DH)和MVF_(NDH)在性能改善量上没有显着差异,表明MVF的结果似乎不受手掌优势的影响。因此,我们的发现可能在神经康复中具有重要意义,表明患有单侧运动障碍的患者可能会从MVF中受益,而无论受影响肢体的优势程度如何。

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