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Neurofeedback-induced facilitation of the supplementary motor area affects postural stability

Near-infrared spectroscopy-mediated neurofeedback (NIRS-NFB) is a promising therapeutic intervention for patients with neurological diseases. Studies have shown that NIRS-NFB can facilitate task-related cortical activation and induce task-specific behavioral changes. These findings indicate that the...

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Autores principales: Fujimoto, Hiroaki, Mihara, Masahito, Hattori, Noriaki, Hatakenaka, Megumi, Yagura, Hajime, Kawano, Teiji, Miyai, Ichiro, Mochizuki, Hideki
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Publicado: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5680482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29152530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.4.4.045003
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author Fujimoto, Hiroaki
Mihara, Masahito
Hattori, Noriaki
Hatakenaka, Megumi
Yagura, Hajime
Kawano, Teiji
Miyai, Ichiro
Mochizuki, Hideki
author_facet Fujimoto, Hiroaki
Mihara, Masahito
Hattori, Noriaki
Hatakenaka, Megumi
Yagura, Hajime
Kawano, Teiji
Miyai, Ichiro
Mochizuki, Hideki
author_sort Fujimoto, Hiroaki
collection PubMed
description Near-infrared spectroscopy-mediated neurofeedback (NIRS-NFB) is a promising therapeutic intervention for patients with neurological diseases. Studies have shown that NIRS-NFB can facilitate task-related cortical activation and induce task-specific behavioral changes. These findings indicate that the effect of neuromodulation depends on local cortical function. However, when the target cortical region has multiple functions, our understanding of the effects is less clear. This is true in the supplementary motor area (SMA), which is involved both in postural control and upper-limb movement. To address this issue, we investigated the facilitatory effect of NIRS SMA neurofeedback on cortical activity and behavior, without any specific task. Twenty healthy individuals participated in real and sham neurofeedback. Balance and hand dexterity were assessed before and after each NIRS-NFB session. We found a significant interaction between assessment periods (pre/post) and condition (real/sham) with respect to balance as assessed by the center of the pressure path length but not for hand dexterity as assessed by the 9-hole peg test. SMA activity only increased during real neurofeedback. Our findings indicate that NIRS-NFB itself has the potential to modulate focal cortical activation, and we suggest that it be considered a therapy to facilitate the SMA for patients with postural impairment.
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spelling pubmed-56804822018-11-10 Neurofeedback-induced facilitation of the supplementary motor area affects postural stability Fujimoto, Hiroaki Mihara, Masahito Hattori, Noriaki Hatakenaka, Megumi Yagura, Hajime Kawano, Teiji Miyai, Ichiro Mochizuki, Hideki Neurophotonics Research Papers Near-infrared spectroscopy-mediated neurofeedback (NIRS-NFB) is a promising therapeutic intervention for patients with neurological diseases. Studies have shown that NIRS-NFB can facilitate task-related cortical activation and induce task-specific behavioral changes. These findings indicate that the effect of neuromodulation depends on local cortical function. However, when the target cortical region has multiple functions, our understanding of the effects is less clear. This is true in the supplementary motor area (SMA), which is involved both in postural control and upper-limb movement. To address this issue, we investigated the facilitatory effect of NIRS SMA neurofeedback on cortical activity and behavior, without any specific task. Twenty healthy individuals participated in real and sham neurofeedback. Balance and hand dexterity were assessed before and after each NIRS-NFB session. We found a significant interaction between assessment periods (pre/post) and condition (real/sham) with respect to balance as assessed by the center of the pressure path length but not for hand dexterity as assessed by the 9-hole peg test. SMA activity only increased during real neurofeedback. Our findings indicate that NIRS-NFB itself has the potential to modulate focal cortical activation, and we suggest that it be considered a therapy to facilitate the SMA for patients with postural impairment. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2017-11-10 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5680482/ /pubmed/29152530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.4.4.045003 Text en © The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
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Fujimoto, Hiroaki
Mihara, Masahito
Hattori, Noriaki
Hatakenaka, Megumi
Yagura, Hajime
Kawano, Teiji
Miyai, Ichiro
Mochizuki, Hideki
Neurofeedback-induced facilitation of the supplementary motor area affects postural stability
title Neurofeedback-induced facilitation of the supplementary motor area affects postural stability
title_full Neurofeedback-induced facilitation of the supplementary motor area affects postural stability
title_fullStr Neurofeedback-induced facilitation of the supplementary motor area affects postural stability
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title_short Neurofeedback-induced facilitation of the supplementary motor area affects postural stability
title_sort neurofeedback-induced facilitation of the supplementary motor area affects postural stability
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5680482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29152530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.4.4.045003
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