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    Título
    Neurofeedback training with a motor imagery-based BCI: neurocognitive improvements and EEG changes in the elderly
    Autor
    Gómez Pilar, JavierAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Corralejo Palacios, Rebeca
    Nicolas Alonso, Luis FernandoAutoridad UVA
    Álvarez González, DanielAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Hornero Sánchez, RobertoAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Año del Documento
    2016
    Editorial
    Springer Verlag
    Descripción
    Producción Científica
    Documento Fuente
    Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing (2016) 54:1655–1666
    Zusammenfassung
    Neurofeedback training (NFT) has shown to be promising and useful to rehabilitate cognitive functions. Recently, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) were used to restore brain plasticity by inducing brain activity with a NFT. In our study, we hypothesized that a NFT with a motor imagery-based BCI (MI-BCI) could enhance cognitive functions related to aging effects. To assess the effectiveness of our MI-BCI application, 63 subjects (older than 60 years) were recruited. This novel application was used by 31 subjects (NFT group). Their Luria neuropsychological test scores were compared with the remaining 32 subjects, who did not perform NFT (control group). Electroencephalogram (EEG) changes measured by relative power (RP) endorsed cognitive potential findings under study: visuospatial, oral language, memory, intellectual and attention functions. Three frequency bands were selected to assess cognitive changes: 12, 18, and 21 Hz (bandwidth 3 Hz). Significant increases (p<0.01) in the RP of these frequency bands were found. Moreover, results from cognitive tests showed significant improvements (p<0.01) in four cognitive functions after performing five NFT sessions: visuospatial, oral language, memory, and intellectual. This established evidence in the association between NFT performed by a MI-BCI and enhanced cognitive performance. Therefore, it could be a novel approach to help elderly people.
    Materias (normalizadas)
    Brain Computer Interface (BCI)
    ISSN
    0140-0118
    Revisión por pares
    SI
    DOI
    10.1007/s11517-016-1454-4
    Patrocinador
    Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (TEC2014-53196)
    Junta de Castilla y León (VA059U13)
    Idioma
    eng
    URI
    http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/21682
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