Laterality in Responce of Brain Activity during Mirror Therapy using Near-infrared Spectroscopy
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This study presents the activation of left the prefrontal area by Mirror Therapy (MT) targeted to improve the function of the upper arms. The subjects were eight right handed females who were going to receive MT for the first time. Cortical brain activity was compared through oxygen ized hemoglobin ([oxy-Hb]) using near infra-red multi-channel oxygen monitor, during resting image training (IT). The result showed a significant increase of [oxy-Hb] in the lower left prefrontal area during the subjects imagined their fi xed left hand and their right hand was in motion. Our data sujest that the greater importance of the lower left prefrontal area than the lower right prefrontal to feel a mirror image illusion in the case of right-handed person.
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著者
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Sakai Yusuke
Department of Life and Environment Engineering, The University of Kitakyushu
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Hamaguchi Toyohiro
Department of Physical Therapy, School of Medical technology, Niigata University of Health and Welfa
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Takagi Akiteru
Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Medical technology, Niigata University of Health and W
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Sakai Yusuke
Department Of Occupational Therapy Niigata University Of Health And Welfare
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Sakai Yusuke
Department Of Energy Sciences Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Takagi Akiteru
Department Of Occupational Therapy School Of Medical Technology Niigata University Of Health And Wel
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Hamaguchi Toyohiro
Department Of Occupational Therapy Niigata University Of Health And Welfare
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Hamaguchi Toyohiro
Department Of Occupational Therapy Graduate School Of Health Science Niigata University Of Health An
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