Investigation of fMRI protocol for evaluation of Gestural Interaction applied to upper-limb motor improvement

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Autor(a) principal: Brandao, Alexandre Fonseca
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Casseb, Raphael, Almeida, Sara, Assis, Gilda, Camargo, Alline, Min, Li Li, Castellano, Gabriela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal on Interactive Systems
Texto Completo: https://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/article/view/716
Resumo: The use of Virtual Reality (VR) systems for rehabilitation treatment as a complement to conventional therapy has grown in recent years. Upper limbs therapy using VR has already been shown useful for stroke patients. In this work, we present a pilot study aiming to investigate the use of a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) protocol to analyze brain connectivity changes in subjects undergoing upper limb training through a VR environment. Thirteen healthy subjects underwent resting-state fMRI exams before and after a VR session. Although no significant changes are expected in healthy subjects performing only one training session, this study could pave the way for future studies performed with both stroke patients or athletes performing more sessions. Indeed, no significant changes in motor cortex connectivity were found. Nonetheless, an evaluation protocol for this type of VR rehabilitation procedure was successfully established, to be used in further studies with patients or athletes.
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spelling Investigation of fMRI protocol for evaluation of Gestural Interaction applied to upper-limb motor improvementThe use of Virtual Reality (VR) systems for rehabilitation treatment as a complement to conventional therapy has grown in recent years. Upper limbs therapy using VR has already been shown useful for stroke patients. In this work, we present a pilot study aiming to investigate the use of a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) protocol to analyze brain connectivity changes in subjects undergoing upper limb training through a VR environment. Thirteen healthy subjects underwent resting-state fMRI exams before and after a VR session. Although no significant changes are expected in healthy subjects performing only one training session, this study could pave the way for future studies performed with both stroke patients or athletes performing more sessions. Indeed, no significant changes in motor cortex connectivity were found. Nonetheless, an evaluation protocol for this type of VR rehabilitation procedure was successfully established, to be used in further studies with patients or athletes.Nenhum resumo disponívelBrazilian Computer Society2019-12-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/article/view/71610.5753/jis.2019.716Journal of Interactive Systems; v. 10 n. 1 (2019)Journal on Interactive Systems; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2019)2763-7719reponame:Journal on Interactive Systemsinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC)instacron:SBCenghttps://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/article/view/716/711Brandao, Alexandre FonsecaCasseb, RaphaelAlmeida, SaraAssis, GildaCamargo, AllineMin, Li LiCastellano, Gabrielainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-09-05T16:09:07Zoai:ojs2.sol.sbc.org.br:article/716Revistahttps://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/ONGhttps://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/oaijis@sbc.org.br2763-77192763-7719opendoar:2020-09-05T16:09:07Journal on Interactive Systems - Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Investigation of fMRI protocol for evaluation of Gestural Interaction applied to upper-limb motor improvement
title Investigation of fMRI protocol for evaluation of Gestural Interaction applied to upper-limb motor improvement
spellingShingle Investigation of fMRI protocol for evaluation of Gestural Interaction applied to upper-limb motor improvement
Brandao, Alexandre Fonseca
title_short Investigation of fMRI protocol for evaluation of Gestural Interaction applied to upper-limb motor improvement
title_full Investigation of fMRI protocol for evaluation of Gestural Interaction applied to upper-limb motor improvement
title_fullStr Investigation of fMRI protocol for evaluation of Gestural Interaction applied to upper-limb motor improvement
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of fMRI protocol for evaluation of Gestural Interaction applied to upper-limb motor improvement
title_sort Investigation of fMRI protocol for evaluation of Gestural Interaction applied to upper-limb motor improvement
author Brandao, Alexandre Fonseca
author_facet Brandao, Alexandre Fonseca
Casseb, Raphael
Almeida, Sara
Assis, Gilda
Camargo, Alline
Min, Li Li
Castellano, Gabriela
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author2 Casseb, Raphael
Almeida, Sara
Assis, Gilda
Camargo, Alline
Min, Li Li
Castellano, Gabriela
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brandao, Alexandre Fonseca
Casseb, Raphael
Almeida, Sara
Assis, Gilda
Camargo, Alline
Min, Li Li
Castellano, Gabriela
description The use of Virtual Reality (VR) systems for rehabilitation treatment as a complement to conventional therapy has grown in recent years. Upper limbs therapy using VR has already been shown useful for stroke patients. In this work, we present a pilot study aiming to investigate the use of a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) protocol to analyze brain connectivity changes in subjects undergoing upper limb training through a VR environment. Thirteen healthy subjects underwent resting-state fMRI exams before and after a VR session. Although no significant changes are expected in healthy subjects performing only one training session, this study could pave the way for future studies performed with both stroke patients or athletes performing more sessions. Indeed, no significant changes in motor cortex connectivity were found. Nonetheless, an evaluation protocol for this type of VR rehabilitation procedure was successfully established, to be used in further studies with patients or athletes.
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