神经反射
眶额皮质
功能近红外光谱
认知灵活性
神经科学
心理学
灵活性(工程)
认知
认知心理学
物理医学与康复
脑电图
医学
前额叶皮质
数学
统计
作者
Keshuang Li,Yihan Jiang,Yilong Gong,Weihua Zhao,Zhiying Zhao,Xiaolong Liu,Keith M. Kendrick,Chaozhe Zhu,Benjamin Becker
出处
期刊:Neurophotonics
[SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering]
日期:2019-06-08
卷期号:6 (02): 1-1
被引量:20
标识
DOI:10.1117/1.nph.6.2.025011
摘要
Cognitive flexibility and reward processing critically rely on the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC). Dysregulations in these domains and orbitofrontal activation have been reported in major psychiatric disorders. Hemodynamic brain imaging-informed neurofeedback allows regional-specific control over brain activation and thus may represent an innovative intervention to regulate orbitofrontal dysfunctions. Against this background the present proof-of-concept study evaluates the feasibility and behavioral relevance of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)-assisted neurofeedback training of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex (lOFC). In a randomized sham-controlled between-subject design, 60 healthy participants have undergone four subsequent runs of training to enhance the lOFC activation. Training-induced changes in the lOFC, attentional set-shifting performance, and reward experience have served as primary outcomes. Feedback from the target channel significantly increases the regional-specific lOFC activation over the four training runs in comparison with sham neurofeedback. The real-time OFC neurofeedback group demonstrates a trend for faster responses during the set-shifting relative to the sham neurofeedback group. Within the real-time OFC neurofeedback group, stronger training-induced lOFC increases are associated with higher reward experience. The present results demonstrate that fNIRS-informed neurofeedback allows regional-specific regulation of lOFC activation and may have the potential to modulate the associated behavioral domains. As such fNIRS-informed neurofeedback may represent a promising strategy to regulate OFC dysfunctions in psychiatric disorders.
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