基于巴甫洛夫条件反射理论的长期配对感觉刺激训练对运动意象脑机接口表现的改善

Lin Yao, Tao Xie, Xiaokang Shu, X. Sheng, Dingguo Zhang, Xiangyang Zhu
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在这项工作中,通过巴甫洛夫条件反射(PSSPC)提出配对感觉刺激训练,以提高运动意象脑机接口的表现,特别是针对那些表现不佳的脑机接口用户。通过长期经典条件反射训练,将运动意象任务与感觉刺激配对,建立条件反应。招募3名表现不佳的被试参加为期1个月的PSSPC实验,分8次进行。R2对比图像显示,经过几次训练后,在大脑感觉运动区出现了区别脑模式。此外,一些受试者达到了80%的脑机接口表现,并且还表明学习是在PSSPC训练中进化的,是对基于反馈的训练(也称为操作性条件反射)的补充。PSSPC方法具有改善脑机接口功能低下受试者的潜力,并具有指导运动障碍患者皮质可塑性改变的潜力。
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Long-term paired sensory stimulation training for improved motor imagery BCI performance via pavlovian conditioning theory
In this work, paired sensory stimulation training via pavlovian conditioning (PSSPC) was proposed to improve motor imagery BCI performance, especially targeted in those poor performing BCI users. Motor imagery task was paired with the sensory stimulus to establish the conditioned responses through the long-term classic conditioning training. Three poor performing subjects were recruited to participate the PSSPC experiment lasting for about one month in eight sessions. R2 contrast image have shown that the discriminative brain pattern was emerged out in the sensorimotor area of the brain after several sessions training. In addition, up to 80% BCI performance was achieve to some subjects, and it has also shown that learning was evolved in the PSSPC training, complementary to the feedback based training (also termed operant conditioning). The PSSPC methodology has the potential in improving those poor performing BCI subjects, and laid the potential to guide the cortical plastic changes for those with motor impairments.
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