Four methods of brain pattern analyses of fMRI signals associated with wrist extension versus wrist flexion studied for potential use in future motor learning BCI.
Aniruddh RavindranJake D RiekeJose Daniel Alcantara ZapataKeith D WhiteAvi K MatarassoM Minhal YusufaliMohit RanaAysegul GunduzMo ModarresRanganatha SitaramJanis J DalyPublished in: PloS one (2021)
We encountered a number of obstacles to obtaining clear group results in healthy adults. These obstacles included the following: high variability across healthy adults in all measures studied; close proximity of uniquely active voxels to voxels that were common to both the extension and flexion movements; in general, higher magnitude of signal for the voxels common to both movements versus the magnitude of any given uniquely active voxel for one type of movement. Our results indicate that greater precision in imaging will be required to develop a truly effective method for differentiating wrist extension versus wrist flexion from fMRI data.