Motor Intentions Decoded from fMRI Signals

Sergio Ruiz, Sangkyun Lee, Josue Luiz Dalboni da Rocha, Ander Ramos-Murguialday, Emanuele Pasqualotto, Ernesto Soares, Eliana García, Eberhard Fetz, Niels Birbaumer, Ranganatha Sitaram

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Abstract

Motor intention is a high-level brain function related to planning for movement. Although studies have shown that motor intentions can be decoded from brain signals before movement execution, it is unclear whether intentions relating to mental imagery of movement can be decoded. Here, we investigated whether differences in spatial and temporal patterns of brain activation were elicited by intentions to perform different types of motor imagery and whether the patterns could be used by a multivariate pattern classifier to detect such differential intentions. The results showed that it is possible to decode intentions before the onset of different types of motor imagery from functional MR signals obtained from fronto-parietal brain regions, such as the premotor cortex and posterior parietal cortex, while controlling for eye movements and for muscular activity of the hands. These results highlight the critical role played by the aforementioned brain regions in covert motor intentions. Moreover, they have substantial implications for rehabilitating patients with motor disabilities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number643
JournalBrain Sciences
Volume14
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • brain–computer interfaces
  • fMRI
  • frontal lobe
  • motor imaginary
  • motor intention
  • neurorehabilitation
  • parietal lobe

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