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A novel semi-immersive virtual reality visuo-motor task activates ventrolateral prefrontal cortex: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy study

机译:一种新型的半沉浸式虚拟现实视觉运动任务激活腹侧前额叶皮层:一项功能性近红外光谱研究

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Objective. In the last few years, the interest in applying virtual reality systems for neurorehabilitation is increasing. Their compatibility with neuroimaging techniques, such as functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), allows for the investigation of brain reorganization with multimodal stimulation and real-time control of the changes occurring in brain activity. The present study was aimed at testing a novel semi-immersive visuo-motor task (VMT), which has the features of being adopted in the field of neurorehabilitation of the upper limb motor function. Approach. A virtual environment was simulated through a three-dimensional hand-sensing device (the LEAP Motion Controller), and the concomitant VMT-related prefrontal cortex (PFC) response was monitored non-invasively by fNIRS. Upon the VMT, performed at three different levels of difficulty, it was hypothesized that the PFC would be activated with an expected greater level of activation in the ventrolateral PFC (VLPFC), given its involvement in the motor action planning and in the allocation of the attentional resources to generate goals from current contexts. Twenty-one subjects were asked to move their right hand/ forearm with the purpose of guiding a virtual sphere over a virtual path. A twenty-channel fNIRS system was employed for measuring changes in PFC oxygenated-deoxygenated hemoglobin (O_2Hb/HHb, respectively). Main results. A VLPFC O_2Hb increase and a concomitant HHb decrease were observed during the VMT performance, without any difference in relation to the task difficulty. Significance. The present study has revealed a particular involvement of the VLPFC in the execution of the novel proposed semi-immersive VMT adoptable in the neurorehabilitation field.
机译:目的。在过去的几年中,将虚拟现实系统用于神经康复的兴趣正在增加。它们与诸如功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)之类的神经成像技术的兼容性,使得可以通过多模式刺激研究大脑的重组,并实时控制大脑活动的变化。本研究旨在测试一种新型的半沉浸式视觉运动任务(VMT),该任务具有在上肢运动功能的神经康复领域中采用的功能。方法。通过三维手感设备(LEAP运动控制器)模拟了虚拟环境,并通过fNIRS无创地监测了与VMT相关的前额叶皮层(PFC)响应。在以三种不同的难度级别执行VMT时,假设PFC会被激活,而腹侧PFC(VLPFC)的激活程度可能会更高,因为它参与了动作计划和分配。注意力资源,以根据当前情况生成目标。 21名受试者被要求移动其右手/前臂,目的是在虚拟路径上引导虚拟球体。采用20通道fNIRS系统测量PFC氧化脱氧血红蛋白(分别为O_2Hb / HHb)的变化。主要结果。在VMT表现期间,观察到VLPFC O_2Hb增加而伴随的HHb减少,与任务难度没有任何区别。意义。本研究揭示了VLPFC在神经康复领域可采用的新型半浸入式VMT的实施中的特殊参与。

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