This study proposes a TCD-based neurofeedback system designed to visualize interhemispheric hemodynamic imbalance based on the bilateral monitoring of middle cerebral arteries (MCAs). The difference between cerebral blood velocities collected from the right and left side is calculated in real time and used to drive the horizontal position of the ball displayed on a screen. With this visual feedback, the user may see how different thoughts impact on the position of the ball and possibly acquire and improve control of the ball through progressive training. Four healthy volunteers participated in a preliminary assessment conducted over four training sessions, on average demonstrating increased control over the ball movement. The results provide a proof of concept of the methodology, confirm the feasibility of the approach. The system's novelty lies in its simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and focus on cerebral lateralization, which make TCD an intriguing alternative to other neurofeedback systems, typically based on EEG, fMRI or fNIRS. The results encourage larger sample size, investigations on the TCD-based neurofeedback's therapeutic and rehabilitative potential.

A neuro-feedback prototype based on transcranial Doppler ultrasound for brain computer interface applications

Rabbito, Rosita
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Cinanni, Alessia;Guiot, Caterina;Roatta, Silvestro
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2024-01-01

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This study proposes a TCD-based neurofeedback system designed to visualize interhemispheric hemodynamic imbalance based on the bilateral monitoring of middle cerebral arteries (MCAs). The difference between cerebral blood velocities collected from the right and left side is calculated in real time and used to drive the horizontal position of the ball displayed on a screen. With this visual feedback, the user may see how different thoughts impact on the position of the ball and possibly acquire and improve control of the ball through progressive training. Four healthy volunteers participated in a preliminary assessment conducted over four training sessions, on average demonstrating increased control over the ball movement. The results provide a proof of concept of the methodology, confirm the feasibility of the approach. The system's novelty lies in its simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and focus on cerebral lateralization, which make TCD an intriguing alternative to other neurofeedback systems, typically based on EEG, fMRI or fNIRS. The results encourage larger sample size, investigations on the TCD-based neurofeedback's therapeutic and rehabilitative potential.
2024
46th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC 2024
Disney�s Coronado Springs Convention Center, usa
2024
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
IEEE
2024
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brain computer interface; lateralization; neurofeedback; transcranial doppler ultrasound
Rabbito, Rosita; Cinanni, Alessia; Bussi, Luca; Guiot, Caterina; Roatta, Silvestro
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