Effects of fMRI neurofeedback of right inferior frontal cortex on inhibitory brain activation in children with ADHD.

IF 5.4 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-02 Epub Date: 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1098/rstb.2023.0097
Steve Lukito, Sheut-Ling Lam, Marion Criaud, Samuel Westwood, Olivia S Kowalczyk, Sarah Curran, Nadia Barrett, Christopher Abbott, Holan Liang, Emily Simonoff, Gareth J Barker, Vincent Giampietro, Katya Rubia
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We aimed to replicate previous effects of functional magnetic resonance imaging neurofeedback (fMRI-NF) in right inferior frontal cortex (rIFC) on IFC activation during a Stop Task in a larger group of boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The present double-blind, randomized controlled trial tested the effects of 15 runs of active versus sham fMRI-NF of rIFC on performance and activation associated with successful and failed inhibition versus Go trials during a tracking Stop task in 88 boys with ADHD (44 active; 44 sham), controlling for age and medication status. No significant group-by-time interaction effects were observed for performance or brain activation during the successful stop trials, and post hoc analysis showed very low numbers of active fMRI-NF learners. Nevertheless, during error monitoring, there was a significant group-by-time interaction effect on post-error reaction time slowing and in left IFC activation, which were both increased after active compared to sham fMRI-NF. The findings are in line with our previous observation of left IFC upregulation after fMRI-NF of rIFC relative to active fMRI-NF of parahippocampal gyrus. This highlights the potentially wider regional effects that fMRI-NF of a particular self-control target region has on other self-regulatory regions in ADHD. This article is part of the theme issue 'Neurofeedback: new territories and neurocognitive mechanisms of endogenous neuromodulation'.

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右下额皮层的 fMRI 神经反馈对多动症儿童大脑抑制激活的影响。
我们的目的是在一个更大的注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)男孩群体中,复制之前在右下额皮层(rIFC)进行功能磁共振成像神经反馈(fMRI-NF)对停止任务中 IFC 激活的影响。本双盲随机对照试验测试了在 88 名患有注意力缺陷/多动症的男孩(44 名主动;44 名被动)中进行 15 次主动与被动的 rIFC fMRI-NF 试验对追踪停止任务中成功和失败的抑制与前进试验相关的表现和激活的影响,并控制了年龄和用药情况。在成功的停止试验中,没有观察到明显的组间时间交互效应,事后分析显示活跃的 fMRI-NF 学习者人数非常少。然而,在错误监测期间,错误后反应时间减慢和左侧 IFC 激活存在明显的组间时间交互效应,与假的 fMRI-NF 相比,积极的 fMRI-NF 会增加这两种激活。这些发现与我们之前的观察结果一致,即相对于海马旁回的活性 fMRI-NF,rIFC 的 fMRI-NF 后左 IFC 上调。这凸显了fMRI-NF对某一特定自我控制目标区域的作用可能会对ADHD患者的其他自我调节区域产生更广泛的区域效应。这篇文章是 "神经反馈:内源性神经调节的新领域和神经认知机制 "专题的一部分。
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