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Brain-computer interface-based action observation combined with peripheral electrical stimulation enhances corticospinal excitability in healthy subjects and stroke patients

Authors
 Min Gyu Kim  ;  Hyunmi Lim  ;  Hye Sun Lee  ;  In Jun Han  ;  Jeonghun Ku  ;  Youn Joo Kang 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF NEURAL ENGINEERING, Vol.19(3) : 036039, 2022-06 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF NEURAL ENGINEERING
ISSN
 1741-2560 
Issue Date
2022-06
MeSH
Brain-Computer Interfaces* ; Electric Stimulation ; Healthy Volunteers ; Humans ; Stroke* ; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation / methods
Keywords
action observation ; brain-computer interface ; cortical excitability ; motor evoked potentials ; peripheral nerve electrical stimulation ; rehabilitation ; stroke
Abstract
Objective.Action observation (AO) combined with brain-computer interface (BCI) technology enhances cortical activation. Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) increases corticospinal excitability, thereby activating brain plasticity. To maximize motor recovery, we assessed the effects of BCI-AO combined with PES on corticospinal plasticity.Approach.Seventeen patients with chronic hemiplegic stroke and 17 healthy subjects were recruited. The participants watched a video of repetitive grasping actions with four different tasks for 15 min: (A) AO alone; (B) AO + PES; (C) BCI-AO + continuous PES; and (D) BCI-AO + triggered PES. PES was applied at the ulnar nerve of the wrist. The tasks were performed in a random order at least three days apart. We assessed the latency and amplitude of motor evoked potentials (MEPs). We examined changes in MEP parameters pre-and post-exercise across the four tasks in the first dorsal interosseous muscle of the dominant hand (healthy subjects) and affected hand (stroke patients).Main results.The decrease in MEP latency and increase in MEP amplitude after the four tasks were significant in both groups. The increase in MEP amplitude was sustained for 20 min after tasks B, C, and D in both groups. The increase in MEP amplitude was significant between tasks A vs. B, B vs. C, and C vs. D. The estimated mean difference in MEP amplitude post-exercise was the highest for A and D in both groups.Significance.The results indicate that BCI-AO combined with PES is superior to AO alone or AO + PES for facilitating corticospinal plasticity in both healthy subjects and patients with stroke. Furthermore, this study supports the idea that synchronized activation of cortical and peripheral networks can enhance neuroplasticity after stroke. We suggest that the BCI-AO paradigm and PES could provide a novel neurorehabilitation strategy for patients with stroke.
Full Text
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1741-2552/ac76e0
DOI
10.1088/1741-2552/ac76e0
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Yonsei Biomedical Research Center (연세의생명연구원) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Lee, Hye Sun(이혜선) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6328-6948
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/194376
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