A. Petracca, M. Carrieri, D. Avola, S. Basso Moro, S. Brigadoi, S. Lancia, M. Spezialetti, M. Ferrari, V. Quaresima, G. Placidi
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A virtual ball task driven by forearm movements for neuro-rehabilitation
The present study was aimed at describing a semi-immersive virtual reality environment, driven by a 3D hand sensing device (LEAP Motion Controller), to define a virtual task based on a virtual ball moving on a virtual path. The prefrontal cortex haemodynamic responses during the execution of this demanding task were evaluated by a 16-channel functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) system. A bilateral ventrolateral prefrontal cortex activation was found during the virtual task. Although the proposed task has not been yet applied in the neuro-rehabilitation field, it has the potential to be adopted in the upper limb functional assessment and rehabilitation treatment.