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Neurofeedback Using Real-Time Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Enhances Motor Imagery Related Cortical Activation

Accumulating evidence indicates that motor imagery and motor execution share common neural networks. Accordingly, mental practices in the form of motor imagery have been implemented in rehabilitation regimes of stroke patients with favorable results. Because direct monitoring of motor imagery is dif...

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Autores principales: Mihara, Masahito, Miyai, Ichiro, Hattori, Noriaki, Hatakenaka, Megumi, Yagura, Hajime, Kawano, Teiji, Okibayashi, Masaki, Danjo, Nobuyoshi, Ishikawa, Akihiro, Inoue, Yoshihiro, Kubota, Kisou
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3292558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22396753
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032234
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author Mihara, Masahito
Miyai, Ichiro
Hattori, Noriaki
Hatakenaka, Megumi
Yagura, Hajime
Kawano, Teiji
Okibayashi, Masaki
Danjo, Nobuyoshi
Ishikawa, Akihiro
Inoue, Yoshihiro
Kubota, Kisou
author_facet Mihara, Masahito
Miyai, Ichiro
Hattori, Noriaki
Hatakenaka, Megumi
Yagura, Hajime
Kawano, Teiji
Okibayashi, Masaki
Danjo, Nobuyoshi
Ishikawa, Akihiro
Inoue, Yoshihiro
Kubota, Kisou
author_sort Mihara, Masahito
collection PubMed
description Accumulating evidence indicates that motor imagery and motor execution share common neural networks. Accordingly, mental practices in the form of motor imagery have been implemented in rehabilitation regimes of stroke patients with favorable results. Because direct monitoring of motor imagery is difficult, feedback of cortical activities related to motor imagery (neurofeedback) could help to enhance efficacy of mental practice with motor imagery. To determine the feasibility and efficacy of a real-time neurofeedback system mediated by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), two separate experiments were performed. Experiment 1 was used in five subjects to evaluate whether real-time cortical oxygenated hemoglobin signal feedback during a motor execution task correlated with reference hemoglobin signals computed off-line. Results demonstrated that the NIRS-mediated neurofeedback system reliably detected oxygenated hemoglobin signal changes in real-time. In Experiment 2, 21 subjects performed motor imagery of finger movements with feedback from relevant cortical signals and irrelevant sham signals. Real neurofeedback induced significantly greater activation of the contralateral premotor cortex and greater self-assessment scores for kinesthetic motor imagery compared with sham feedback. These findings suggested the feasibility and potential effectiveness of a NIRS-mediated real-time neurofeedback system on performance of kinesthetic motor imagery. However, these results warrant further clinical trials to determine whether this system could enhance the effects of mental practice in stroke patients.
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spelling pubmed-32925582012-03-06 Neurofeedback Using Real-Time Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Enhances Motor Imagery Related Cortical Activation Mihara, Masahito Miyai, Ichiro Hattori, Noriaki Hatakenaka, Megumi Yagura, Hajime Kawano, Teiji Okibayashi, Masaki Danjo, Nobuyoshi Ishikawa, Akihiro Inoue, Yoshihiro Kubota, Kisou PLoS One Research Article Accumulating evidence indicates that motor imagery and motor execution share common neural networks. Accordingly, mental practices in the form of motor imagery have been implemented in rehabilitation regimes of stroke patients with favorable results. Because direct monitoring of motor imagery is difficult, feedback of cortical activities related to motor imagery (neurofeedback) could help to enhance efficacy of mental practice with motor imagery. To determine the feasibility and efficacy of a real-time neurofeedback system mediated by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), two separate experiments were performed. Experiment 1 was used in five subjects to evaluate whether real-time cortical oxygenated hemoglobin signal feedback during a motor execution task correlated with reference hemoglobin signals computed off-line. Results demonstrated that the NIRS-mediated neurofeedback system reliably detected oxygenated hemoglobin signal changes in real-time. In Experiment 2, 21 subjects performed motor imagery of finger movements with feedback from relevant cortical signals and irrelevant sham signals. Real neurofeedback induced significantly greater activation of the contralateral premotor cortex and greater self-assessment scores for kinesthetic motor imagery compared with sham feedback. These findings suggested the feasibility and potential effectiveness of a NIRS-mediated real-time neurofeedback system on performance of kinesthetic motor imagery. However, these results warrant further clinical trials to determine whether this system could enhance the effects of mental practice in stroke patients. Public Library of Science 2012-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3292558/ /pubmed/22396753 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032234 Text en Mihara et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mihara, Masahito
Miyai, Ichiro
Hattori, Noriaki
Hatakenaka, Megumi
Yagura, Hajime
Kawano, Teiji
Okibayashi, Masaki
Danjo, Nobuyoshi
Ishikawa, Akihiro
Inoue, Yoshihiro
Kubota, Kisou
Neurofeedback Using Real-Time Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Enhances Motor Imagery Related Cortical Activation
title Neurofeedback Using Real-Time Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Enhances Motor Imagery Related Cortical Activation
title_full Neurofeedback Using Real-Time Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Enhances Motor Imagery Related Cortical Activation
title_fullStr Neurofeedback Using Real-Time Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Enhances Motor Imagery Related Cortical Activation
title_full_unstemmed Neurofeedback Using Real-Time Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Enhances Motor Imagery Related Cortical Activation
title_short Neurofeedback Using Real-Time Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Enhances Motor Imagery Related Cortical Activation
title_sort neurofeedback using real-time near-infrared spectroscopy enhances motor imagery related cortical activation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3292558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22396753
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032234
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