通过神经反和神经调节来评估意识:可能性和挑战
Martina Vatrano1, Idan Efim Nemirovsky2, Paolo Tonin1
1S. Anna Institute, Research in Advanced Neurorehabilitation, Via Siris, 11, 88900 Crotone, Italy.
Life (Basel, Switzerland)
|August 26, 2023
概括
神经反通过训练脑电波控制,为神经和精神疾病提供了一个有前途的非侵入性治疗方法. 本综述探讨了使用EEG,BCI,tDCS和TMS治疗意识障碍 (DoC) 的潜力和挑战.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 神经学 神经学
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
背景情况:
- 神经反是一种非侵入性疗法,在神经和精神疾病方面越来越受欢迎.
- 它使个人能够控制脑电波,以改善认知功能或减轻症状.
- 诸如脑电图 (EEG),脑计算机接口 (BCI),跨直流刺激 (tDCS) 和跨磁刺激 (TMS) 等技术是关键.
研究的目的:
- 探索神经反在有意识障碍 (DoC) 的患者中的应用.
- 讨论使用EEG神经反,tDCS,TMS和BCI在DoC患者中的特定优势和挑战.
- 为神经科学界提供关于神经反在严重意识障碍中的潜力的全面概述.
主要方法:
- 这项研究是一种叙事性审查.
- 它检查了关于神经反技术的现有文献,应用于意识障碍.
- 讨论的关键技术包括EEG,BCI,tDCS和TMS.
主要成果:
- 神经反显示出对各种神经和精神疾病的前景.
- 将神经反应用于DoC患者提出了独特的挑战.
- EEG,BCI,tDCS和TMS具有重要作用,但在DoC环境中需要仔细考虑.
结论:
- 神经反对有意识障碍的患者具有显著的治疗潜力.
- 需要进一步的研究,以克服挑战,并优化神经反应用程序在DoC.
- 这篇评论强调了这些技术对于严重的意识障碍病例的重要性.
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