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Spatially bivariate EEG-neurofeedback can manipulate interhemispheric inhibition

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ELIFE
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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eLIFE SCIENCES PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.76411

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interhemispheric inhibition; brain-computer interface; neurofeedback; neural manipulation; inhibitory sensorimotor processes; Human

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology [20H05923]
  2. Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development Strategic International Brain Science Research Promotion Program [JP20dm030702]
  3. Japan Science and Technology Agency Moonshot RD program [JPMJMS2012]
  4. Ushioda Memorial Fund The Keio University

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This study used EEG neurofeedback technique to enable participants to modulate their bilateral sensorimotor activities. The results showed that participants learned to regulate the excitability of the ipsilateral hand, thereby modulating the inhibition between the two brain hemispheres. Further analysis revealed that the modulation capability of inhibition magnitude was related to interhemispheric connectivity in EEG and TMS, as well as bilateral cortical oscillatory activities.
Human behavior requires inter-regional crosstalk to employ the sensorimotor processes in the brain. Although external neuromodulation techniques have been used to manipulate interhemispheric sensorimotor activity, a central controversy concerns whether this activity can be volitionally controlled. Experimental tools lack the power to up- or down-regulate the state of the targeted hemisphere over a large dynamic range and, therefore, cannot evaluate the possible volitional control of the activity. We addressed this difficulty by using the recently developed method of spatially bivariate electroencephalography (EEG)-neurofeedback to systematically enable the participants to modulate their bilateral sensorimotor activities. Here, we report that participants learn to up- and down-regulate the ipsilateral excitability to the imagined hand while maintaining constant contralateral excitability; this modulates the magnitude of interhemispheric inhibition (IHI) assessed by the paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) paradigm. Further physiological analyses revealed that the manipulation capability of IHI magnitude reflected interhemispheric connectivity in EEG and TMS, which was accompanied by intrinsic bilateral cortical oscillatory activities. Our results show an interesting approach for neuromodulation, which might identify new treatment opportunities, e.g., in patients suffering from a stroke.

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