运动表象
心理旋转
心理学
冲程(发动机)
物理医学与康复
干预(咨询)
神经影像学
感知
心理意象
听力学
运动学习
脑电图
脑-机接口
认知
医学
神经科学
机械工程
精神科
工程类
作者
Yan Wang,Li Ding,Xu Wang,Kexu Zhang,Shanbao Tong,Jie Jia,Xiaoli Guo
标识
DOI:10.1109/embc40787.2023.10340733
摘要
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) intervention is an adjunctive approach for motor recovery after stroke. It has been hypothesized that MVF can increase visual perception, motor imagery, and attention of/to the hands. However, neuroimaging evidence for this hypothesis is still lacking. In this study, we used a hand mental rotation task and event-related potential (ERP) analysis to explore the effect of MVF intervention on visual perception, motor preparation, and motor imagery of hands. We recruited 46 patients and randomly divided them into a mirror visual feedback group (MG) and a conventional intervention group (CG). By comparing ERP amplitude between the two groups and between before and after the intervention, we found that the N200 component, which was considered to be related to motor preparation, was significantly less negative in the affected hemisphere than that in the unaffected counterpart. After intervention, the N200 amplitude became more negative, reflecting a recovery of motor preparation. Specifically, MG showed a significant effect on the N200 for the hand pictures at large orientations, while the CG showed an effect mainly for the upright hand stimuli. The results suggested an improvement of preparation for motor imagery of complex and precise hand movements after MVF intervention.Clinical Relevance- This study might be helpful for understanding the neural mechanisms of MVF which can help stroke patients regain upper extremity function.
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