Optimizing real time fMRI neurofeedback for therapeutic discovery and development

While reducing the burden of brain disorders remains a top priority of organizations like the World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health, the development of novel, safe and effective treatments for brain disorders has been slow. In this paper, we describe the state of the science fo...

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Main Authors: Stoeckel, L.E., Garrison, K.A., Ghosh, S., Wighton, P., Hanlon, C.A., Gilman, J.M., Greer, S., Turk-Browne, N.B., deBettencourt, M.T., Scheinost, D., Craddock, C., Thompson, T., Calderon, V., Bauer, C.C., George, M., Breiter, H.C., Whitfield-Gabrieli, S., Gabrieli, J.D., LaConte, S.M., Hirshberg, L., Brewer, J.A., Hampson, M., Van Der Kouwe, A., Mackey, S., Evins, A.E.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4141981/
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spelling pubmed-41419812014-08-26 Optimizing real time fMRI neurofeedback for therapeutic discovery and development Stoeckel, L.E. Garrison, K.A. Ghosh, S. Wighton, P. Hanlon, C.A. Gilman, J.M. Greer, S. Turk-Browne, N.B. deBettencourt, M.T. Scheinost, D. Craddock, C. Thompson, T. Calderon, V. Bauer, C.C. George, M. Breiter, H.C. Whitfield-Gabrieli, S. Gabrieli, J.D. LaConte, S.M. Hirshberg, L. Brewer, J.A. Hampson, M. Van Der Kouwe, A. Mackey, S. Evins, A.E. Article While reducing the burden of brain disorders remains a top priority of organizations like the World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health, the development of novel, safe and effective treatments for brain disorders has been slow. In this paper, we describe the state of the science for an emerging technology, real time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rtfMRI) neurofeedback, in clinical neurotherapeutics. We review the scientific potential of rtfMRI and outline research strategies to optimize the development and application of rtfMRI neurofeedback as a next generation therapeutic tool. We propose that rtfMRI can be used to address a broad range of clinical problems by improving our understanding of brain–behavior relationships in order to develop more specific and effective interventions for individuals with brain disorders. We focus on the use of rtfMRI neurofeedback as a clinical neurotherapeutic tool to drive plasticity in brain function, cognition, and behavior. Our overall goal is for rtfMRI to advance personalized assessment and intervention approaches to enhance resilience and reduce morbidity by correcting maladaptive patterns of brain function in those with brain disorders. Elsevier 2014-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4141981/ /pubmed/25161891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2014.07.002 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-SA license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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author Stoeckel, L.E.
Garrison, K.A.
Ghosh, S.
Wighton, P.
Hanlon, C.A.
Gilman, J.M.
Greer, S.
Turk-Browne, N.B.
deBettencourt, M.T.
Scheinost, D.
Craddock, C.
Thompson, T.
Calderon, V.
Bauer, C.C.
George, M.
Breiter, H.C.
Whitfield-Gabrieli, S.
Gabrieli, J.D.
LaConte, S.M.
Hirshberg, L.
Brewer, J.A.
Hampson, M.
Van Der Kouwe, A.
Mackey, S.
Evins, A.E.
spellingShingle Stoeckel, L.E.
Garrison, K.A.
Ghosh, S.
Wighton, P.
Hanlon, C.A.
Gilman, J.M.
Greer, S.
Turk-Browne, N.B.
deBettencourt, M.T.
Scheinost, D.
Craddock, C.
Thompson, T.
Calderon, V.
Bauer, C.C.
George, M.
Breiter, H.C.
Whitfield-Gabrieli, S.
Gabrieli, J.D.
LaConte, S.M.
Hirshberg, L.
Brewer, J.A.
Hampson, M.
Van Der Kouwe, A.
Mackey, S.
Evins, A.E.
Optimizing real time fMRI neurofeedback for therapeutic discovery and development
author_facet Stoeckel, L.E.
Garrison, K.A.
Ghosh, S.
Wighton, P.
Hanlon, C.A.
Gilman, J.M.
Greer, S.
Turk-Browne, N.B.
deBettencourt, M.T.
Scheinost, D.
Craddock, C.
Thompson, T.
Calderon, V.
Bauer, C.C.
George, M.
Breiter, H.C.
Whitfield-Gabrieli, S.
Gabrieli, J.D.
LaConte, S.M.
Hirshberg, L.
Brewer, J.A.
Hampson, M.
Van Der Kouwe, A.
Mackey, S.
Evins, A.E.
author_sort Stoeckel, L.E.
title Optimizing real time fMRI neurofeedback for therapeutic discovery and development
title_short Optimizing real time fMRI neurofeedback for therapeutic discovery and development
title_full Optimizing real time fMRI neurofeedback for therapeutic discovery and development
title_fullStr Optimizing real time fMRI neurofeedback for therapeutic discovery and development
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing real time fMRI neurofeedback for therapeutic discovery and development
title_sort optimizing real time fmri neurofeedback for therapeutic discovery and development
description While reducing the burden of brain disorders remains a top priority of organizations like the World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health, the development of novel, safe and effective treatments for brain disorders has been slow. In this paper, we describe the state of the science for an emerging technology, real time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rtfMRI) neurofeedback, in clinical neurotherapeutics. We review the scientific potential of rtfMRI and outline research strategies to optimize the development and application of rtfMRI neurofeedback as a next generation therapeutic tool. We propose that rtfMRI can be used to address a broad range of clinical problems by improving our understanding of brain–behavior relationships in order to develop more specific and effective interventions for individuals with brain disorders. We focus on the use of rtfMRI neurofeedback as a clinical neurotherapeutic tool to drive plasticity in brain function, cognition, and behavior. Our overall goal is for rtfMRI to advance personalized assessment and intervention approaches to enhance resilience and reduce morbidity by correcting maladaptive patterns of brain function in those with brain disorders.
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2014
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4141981/
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