Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

A simulation-based approach to improve decoded neurofeedback performance

View through CrossRef
AbstractThe neural correlates of specific brain functions such as visual orientation tuning and individual finger movements can be revealed using multivoxel pattern analysis (MVPA) of fMRI data. Neurofeedback based on these distributed patterns of brain activity presents a unique ability for precise neuromodulation. Recent applications of this technique, known as decoded neurofeedback, have manipulated fear conditioning, visual perception, confidence judgements and facial preference. However, there has yet to be an empirical justification of the timing and data processing parameters of these experiments. Suboptimal parameter settings could impact the efficacy of neurofeedback learning and contribute to the ‘non-responder’ effect. The goal of this study was to investigate how design parameters of decoded neurofeedback experiments affect decoding accuracy and neurofeedback performance. Subjects participated in three fMRI sessions: two ‘finger localizer’ sessions to identify the fMRI patterns associated with each of the four fingers of the right hand, and one ‘finger finding’ neurofeedback session to assess neurofeedback performance. Using only the localizer data, we show that real-time decoding can be degraded by poor experiment timing or ROI selection. To set key parameters for the neurofeedback session, we used offline simulations of decoded neurofeedback using data from the localizer sessions to predict neurofeedback performance. We show that these predictions align with real neurofeedback performance at the group level and can also explain individual differences in neurofeedback success. Overall, this work demonstrates the usefulness of offline simulation to improve the success of real-time decoded neurofeedback experiments.
Title: A simulation-based approach to improve decoded neurofeedback performance
Description:
AbstractThe neural correlates of specific brain functions such as visual orientation tuning and individual finger movements can be revealed using multivoxel pattern analysis (MVPA) of fMRI data.
Neurofeedback based on these distributed patterns of brain activity presents a unique ability for precise neuromodulation.
Recent applications of this technique, known as decoded neurofeedback, have manipulated fear conditioning, visual perception, confidence judgements and facial preference.
However, there has yet to be an empirical justification of the timing and data processing parameters of these experiments.
Suboptimal parameter settings could impact the efficacy of neurofeedback learning and contribute to the ‘non-responder’ effect.
The goal of this study was to investigate how design parameters of decoded neurofeedback experiments affect decoding accuracy and neurofeedback performance.
Subjects participated in three fMRI sessions: two ‘finger localizer’ sessions to identify the fMRI patterns associated with each of the four fingers of the right hand, and one ‘finger finding’ neurofeedback session to assess neurofeedback performance.
Using only the localizer data, we show that real-time decoding can be degraded by poor experiment timing or ROI selection.
To set key parameters for the neurofeedback session, we used offline simulations of decoded neurofeedback using data from the localizer sessions to predict neurofeedback performance.
We show that these predictions align with real neurofeedback performance at the group level and can also explain individual differences in neurofeedback success.
Overall, this work demonstrates the usefulness of offline simulation to improve the success of real-time decoded neurofeedback experiments.

Related Results

Handboek neurofeedback bij ADHD
Handboek neurofeedback bij ADHD
Neurofeedback is een sterk opkomende behandeling die in Nederland steeds meer toegepast wordt. Recent onderzoek heeft laten zien dat Neurofeedback voor de behandeling van ADHD als ...
Neurofeedback training of control network improves SSVEP-based BCI performance in children
Neurofeedback training of control network improves SSVEP-based BCI performance in children
Abstract Background: In the past 20 years, neural engineering has made unprecedented progress in the interpretation of brain information (e.g., brain-computer interfaces) a...
Neurofeedback training of control network improves SSVEP-based BCI performance in children
Neurofeedback training of control network improves SSVEP-based BCI performance in children
Abstract Background: In the past 20 years, neural engineering has made unprecedented progress in the interpretation of brain information (e.g., brain-computer interfaces) a...
Neurofeedback Training and Focus in ADHD Patients in China
Neurofeedback Training and Focus in ADHD Patients in China
Purpose: The purpose of this article was to analyze neurofeedback training and focus in ADHD patients in China. Methodology: This study adopted a desk methodology. A desk study re...
The Long-term Effect of Neurofeedback Therapy as Adjuvant Therapy on the Management of Tinnitus: A Prospective Clinical Trial
The Long-term Effect of Neurofeedback Therapy as Adjuvant Therapy on the Management of Tinnitus: A Prospective Clinical Trial
Background: Recently, various studies have been performed to examine the effect of neurofeedback on treating tinnitus. However, these studies reported different results. In this pr...
Differential neural plasticity of individual fingers revealed by fMRI neurofeedback
Differential neural plasticity of individual fingers revealed by fMRI neurofeedback
AbstractPrevious work has shown that fMRI activity patterns associated with individual fingers can be shifted by temporary impairment of the hand. Here, we investigated whether the...
Interpersonal neural synchrony and mental disorders: unlocking potential pathways for clinical interventions
Interpersonal neural synchrony and mental disorders: unlocking potential pathways for clinical interventions
IntroductionInterpersonal synchronization involves the alignment of behavioral, affective, physiological, and brain states during social interactions. It facilitates empathy, emoti...
A Meta-Analysis of the Distinct Effects of Neurofeedback (Particularly TBR) on Inattention and Hyperactivity
A Meta-Analysis of the Distinct Effects of Neurofeedback (Particularly TBR) on Inattention and Hyperactivity
This meta-analytical study examined the effect of neurofeedback on reducing both the (a) inattentive and (b) hyperactive / impulsive components of children diagnosed with Attention...

Back to Top