Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6024384 | NeuroImage | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In conclusion, we demonstrate that several key regions, such as the anterior insula and the basal ganglia, are consistently activated during self-regulation in real-time fMRI neurofeedback independent of the targeted region-of-interest. Our results imply that if the real-time fMRI neurofeedback studies target regions of this regulation network, such as the anterior insula, care should be given whether activation changes are related to successful regulation, or related to the regulation process per se. Furthermore, future research is needed to determine how activation within this regulation network is related to neurofeedback success.
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Authors
Kirsten Emmert, Rotem Kopel, James Sulzer, Annette B. Brühl, Brian D. Berman, David E.J. Linden, Silvina G. Horovitz, Markus Breimhorst, Andrea Caria, Sabine Frank, Stephen Johnston, Zhiying Long, Christian Paret, Fabien Robineau, Ralf Veit,