1. Neurofeedback training of alpha-band coherence enhances motor performance.
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Mottaz, Anais, Solcà, Marco, Magnin, Cécile, Corbet, Tiffany, Schnider, Armin, and Guggisberg, Adrian G.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL feedback , *SENSE of coherence , *MOTOR ability , *MOTOR cortex physiology , *STROKE patients , *BRAIN-computer interfaces - Abstract
Objective Neurofeedback training of motor cortex activations with brain–computer interface systems can enhance recovery in stroke patients. Here we propose a new approach which trains resting-state functional connectivity associated with motor performance instead of activations related to movements. Methods Ten healthy subjects and one stroke patient trained alpha-band coherence between their hand motor area and the rest of the brain using neurofeedback with source functional connectivity analysis and visual feedback. Results Seven out of ten healthy subjects were able to increase alpha-band coherence between the hand motor cortex and the rest of the brain in a single session. The patient with chronic stroke learned to enhance alpha-band coherence of his affected primary motor cortex in 7 neurofeedback sessions applied over one month. Coherence increased specifically in the targeted motor cortex and in alpha frequencies. This increase was associated with clinically meaningful and lasting improvement of motor function after stroke. Conclusions These results provide proof of concept that neurofeedback training of alpha-band coherence is feasible and behaviorally useful. Significance The study presents evidence for a role of alpha-band coherence in motor learning and may lead to new strategies for rehabilitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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