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Neurofeedback-Linked Suppression of Cortical beta Bursts Speeds Up Movement Initiation in Healthy Motor Control: A Double-Blind Sham-Controlled Study

机译:皮质β爆发的神经融合抑制抑制在健康电机控制中加速运动开始:双盲假手术研究

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Abnormally increased beta bursts in cortical-basal ganglia-thalamic circuits are associated with rigidity and bradykinesia in patients with Parkinson's disease. Increased beta bursts detected in the motor cortex have also been associated with longer reaction times (RTs) in healthy participants. Here we further hypothesize that suppressing beta bursts through neurofeedback training can improve motor performance in healthy subjects. We conducted a double-blind sham-controlled study on 20 human volunteers (10 females) using a sequential neurofeedback-behavior task with the neurofeedback reflecting the occurrence of beta bursts over sensorimotor cortex quantified in real time. The results show that neurofeedback training helps healthy participants learn to volitionally suppress beta bursts in the sensorimotor cortex, with training being accompanied by reduced RT in subsequent cued movements. These changes were only significant in the real feedback group but not in the sham group, confirming the effect of neurofeedback training over simple motor imagery. In addition, RTs correlated with the rate and accumulated duration of beta bursts in the contralateral motor cortex before the go-cue, but not with averaged beta power. The reduced RTs induced by neurofeedback training positively correlated with reduced beta bursts across all tested hemispheres. These results strengthen the link between the occurrence of beta bursts in the sensorimotor cortex before the go-cue and slowed movement initiation in healthy motor control. The results also highlight the potential benefit of neurofeedback training in facilitating voluntary suppression of beta bursts to speed up movement initiation.
机译:皮质基底神经节 - 丘脑电路中异常增加的β爆发与帕金森病患者的刚性和Bradykinesia有关。在电机皮质中检测到的β突发增加也与健康参与者的更长的反应时间(RTS)相关联。在这里,我们进一步假设通过神经融合训练抑制β爆发可以改善健康受试者的电动机性能。我们对20名人类志愿者(10名女性)进行了一项双盲假手术研究,使用了序贯神经融合行为任务,其中神经融合了反映了在实时定量的SensorImotor皮层上的β爆发的发生。结果表明,神经融合训练有助于健康的参与者学会意味着在感官电池皮质中意志抑制β爆发,培训伴随着随后的动作中的降低的RT。这些变化仅在真正的反馈组中只有很大,但不在假组织中,确认了神经融合背面训练对简单的电动机图像的影响。另外,RTS与在Go-Cue之前对侧电动机皮层中的β爆发的速率和累积持续时间相关,但是没有平均β功率。神经融合训练引起的降低的RTS与所有测试的半球脉冲的减少的β爆发呈正相关。这些结果加强了在肠杆菌皮层中的β爆发的发生与健康电机控制中的运动开始减慢的β爆发之间的链接。结果还突出了神经融合训练促进β爆发的潜在好处,以加速运动启动。

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