Rigakuryoho Kagaku
Online ISSN : 2434-2807
Print ISSN : 1341-1667
RESEARCH
Effect of Visual Feedback on Voluntary Finger Movement
Momoko TSUBUKIShu WATANABEHironobu KURUMAMasahiro MATSUDAYumi IKEDAAtsushi SENOO
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2007 Volume 22 Issue 2 Pages 189-193

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Abstract
Visual feedback is very common technique for rehabilitation. In this study, the effects of visual feedback on voluntary finger movement were examined by functional MRI, and the activated distribution of the cortical area was also examined. In addition, the results of subjects were compared between eyes closed and eyes open with checking of their own movement in the mirror. The activated distribution of the ipsilateral sensory motor area tended to be enlarged when subjects had their eyes open during the assignment. In addition to the occipital area, the frontal, parietal and temporal areas also tended to be more active with visual feedback. Moreover, bilateral brain activation was also increased when there was visual feedback. In conclusion, visual feedback is considered to be helpful for improving physical exercise in rehabilitation because visual feedback possibly develops the activated distribution of the sensory motor area.
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© 2007 by the Society of Physical Therapy Science
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