Research hotspots and trends of neuroimaging in social anxiety: a CiteSpace bibliometric analysis based on Web of Science and Scopus database DOI Creative Commons
Peng Zhang, Jianing Zhang, Mingliang Wang

et al.

Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18

Published: Dec. 5, 2024

Background This study focused on the research hotspots and development trends of neuroimaging social anxiety (SA) in past 25 years. Methods We selected 1,305 studies SA from Web Science Scopus January 1998 to December 2023. CiteSpace was used analyze number published articles visually, cited references, cooperation among authors institutions, co-occurrence keywords, clustering burst time zone co-occurring keywords. Results A total were included, annual over nearly years showed overall trend is rise. The analysis author institutional collaboration reveals that most collaborate closely. Among them, team led by Pine, Daniel S 59 articles, making it central team. Harvard University identified as institution this network. can be categorized into four areas: techniques, cognitive processing areas, core brain regions networks, neural predictors treatment outcomes SA. recent keywords are “cognitive behavioral therapy,” “systematic review,” “machine learning,” “major clinical study,” “transcranial direct current stimulation,” “depression,” “outcome assessment,” which provided clues frontiers. Based map keyword map, appears exploring activity involved processing, such face attentional bias, well comorbidity depression, through imaging technology, using signals Conclusion conducted a comprehensive, objective, visual publications, revealed hot topics concerning mechanism work might assist researchers identifying new insights potential collaborators topics, directions.

Language: Английский

Validating the reproducibility of a low-cost single-channel fNIRS device across hierarchical cognitive tasks DOI Creative Commons

Shiyang Xu,

XingLing Zeng,

Fuxian Yin

et al.

Frontiers in Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18

Published: April 24, 2024

This study evaluates a low-cost, single-channel fNIRS device in cognitive neuroscience, aiming to overcome the financial barriers of commercial systems by testing its efficacy tasks varying complexity. Twenty-six participants engaged motor control (finger-tapping), working memory (n-back), and creativity (AUT) while their prefrontal cortex activity was monitored using device, with behavioral cerebral blood flow changes recorded. Results showed device's capability detect significant variations across different tasks, thereby supporting use research. The confirms potential as cost-effective tool for diverse assessments, from simple actions complex creative thinking.

Language: Английский

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From lab to life: challenges and perspectives of fNIRS for haemodynamic-based neurofeedback in real-world environments DOI Creative Commons
Franziska Klein, Simon H. Kohl, Michael Lührs

et al.

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 379(1915)

Published: Oct. 21, 2024

Neurofeedback allows individuals to monitor and self-regulate their brain activity, potentially improving human function. Beyond the traditional electrophysiological approach using primarily electroencephalography, haemodynamics measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) more recently, near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) have been used (haemodynamic-based neurofeedback), particularly improve spatial specificity of neurofeedback. Over recent years, especially fNIRS has attracted great attention because it offers several advantages over fMRI such as increased user accessibility, cost-effectiveness mobility—the latter being most distinct feature fNIRS. The next logical step would be transfer haemodynamic-based neurofeedback protocols that already proven validated by mobile However, this undertaking is not always easy, since novices may miss important fNIRS-specific methodological challenges. This review aimed at researchers from different fields who seek exploit unique capabilities for It carefully addresses challenges suggestions possible solutions. If raised are addressed further developed, could emerge a useful technique its own application potential—the targeted training activity in real-world environments, thereby significantly expanding scope scalability applications. article part theme issue ‘Neurofeedback: new territories neurocognitive mechanisms endogenous neuromodulation’.

Language: Английский

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Editorial: Translational applications of neuroimaging DOI Creative Commons
Amelie Haugg,

David M. A. Mehler,

Stavros Skouras

et al.

Frontiers in Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18

Published: March 26, 2024

Keywords: translational applications, neuroimaging, psychiatry, neurology, EEG, MRI, CT, multimodal neuroimaging

Language: Английский

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Effects of home-based EEG neurofeedback training as a non-pharmacological intervention for Parkinson's disease DOI Creative Commons
Andrew Cooke, John V. Hindle, Catherine L. Lawrence

et al.

Neurophysiologie Clinique, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 54(5), P. 102997 - 102997

Published: July 10, 2024

Aberrant movement-related cortical activity has been linked to impaired motor function in Parkinson's disease (PD). Dopaminergic drug treatment can restore these, but dosages and long-term are limited by adverse side-effects. Effective non-pharmacological treatments could help reduce reliance on drugs. This experiment reports the first study of home-based electroencephalographic (EEG) neurofeedback training as a candidate for PD. Our primary aim was test feasibility our EEG intervention home setting. Sixteen people with PD received six visits comprising symptomology self-reports, standardised assessment, precision handgrip force production task while recorded (visits 1, 2 6); 3 × 1-hr sessions supress mu rhythm before initiating movements 5). Participants successfully learned self-regulate activity, this appeared expedite initiation (i.e., time reach target off-medication pre-intervention = 628 ms, post-intervention 564 ms). There no evidence wider reduction (e.g., Movement Disorder Society Unified Disease Rating Scale Part III Motor Examination, 29.00, post 30.07). Interviews indicated that well-received. Based significant effect positive qualitative from participants, suggestive benefit movement initiation, we conclude is feasible promising warrants further research.

Language: Английский

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A context-dependent model of resilient functioning after childhood maltreatment—the case for flexible biobehavioral synchrony DOI Creative Commons
Kerstin Konrad, Vanessa B. Puetz

Translational Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: Sept. 27, 2024

Language: Английский

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Research hotspots and trends of neuroimaging in social anxiety: a CiteSpace bibliometric analysis based on Web of Science and Scopus database DOI Creative Commons
Peng Zhang, Jianing Zhang, Mingliang Wang

et al.

Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18

Published: Dec. 5, 2024

Background This study focused on the research hotspots and development trends of neuroimaging social anxiety (SA) in past 25 years. Methods We selected 1,305 studies SA from Web Science Scopus January 1998 to December 2023. CiteSpace was used analyze number published articles visually, cited references, cooperation among authors institutions, co-occurrence keywords, clustering burst time zone co-occurring keywords. Results A total were included, annual over nearly years showed overall trend is rise. The analysis author institutional collaboration reveals that most collaborate closely. Among them, team led by Pine, Daniel S 59 articles, making it central team. Harvard University identified as institution this network. can be categorized into four areas: techniques, cognitive processing areas, core brain regions networks, neural predictors treatment outcomes SA. recent keywords are “cognitive behavioral therapy,” “systematic review,” “machine learning,” “major clinical study,” “transcranial direct current stimulation,” “depression,” “outcome assessment,” which provided clues frontiers. Based map keyword map, appears exploring activity involved processing, such face attentional bias, well comorbidity depression, through imaging technology, using signals Conclusion conducted a comprehensive, objective, visual publications, revealed hot topics concerning mechanism work might assist researchers identifying new insights potential collaborators topics, directions.

Language: Английский

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