Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science

Volume 4, Issue 1 (January 2014)

ISSN Print: 2160-5866   ISSN Online: 2160-5874

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Neuroimaging Phenomenology of the Central Self-Regulation Mechanisms

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DOI: 10.4236/jbbs.2014.41008    3,538 Downloads   5,564 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Functional MRI was used to map the brains of subjects on-line during the process of media training for the acquisition and improvement of self-regulation mechanisms. The temporal and spatial dynamics of the new neural network formation were studied in real and simulated (false) biofeedback game, and their qualitative characteristics were discussed. It has been shown that immersion into a virtual competitive game, controlled by physiological responses, causes a wide involvement of the cortices, characterized by a high volume of activation in the mid-temporal, occipital and frontal areas, the cuneus and the precuneus. In both forms of media training, high values of activation volume were identified in the cerebellar structures.

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M. Shtark, K. Mazhirina, M. Rezakova, A. Savelov, M. Pokrovskiy and O. Jafarova, "Neuroimaging Phenomenology of the Central Self-Regulation Mechanisms," Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science, Vol. 4 No. 1, 2014, pp. 58-68. doi: 10.4236/jbbs.2014.41008.

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