Insula as the Interface Between Body Awareness and Movement: A Neurofeedback-Guided Kinesthetic Motor Imagery Study in Parkinson’s Disease
Tinaz S, Para K, Vives-Rodriguez A, Martinez-Kaigi V, Nalamada K, Sezgin M, Scheinost D, Hampson M, Louis ED, Constable RT. Insula as the Interface Between Body Awareness and Movement: A Neurofeedback-Guided Kinesthetic Motor Imagery Study in Parkinson’s Disease. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2018, 12: 496. PMID: 30581383, PMCID: PMC6292989, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00496.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCortical-basal ganglia circuitsDorsomedial frontal cortexFunctional connectivityMotor imageryMotivational contextIntentional movementMotor imagery strategyFunctional magnetic resonanceFrontal cortexNeural circuit modelKinesthetic motor imageryParkinson's diseaseLimbic circuitsMotor imagery studiesGanglia circuitsImagery strategyInternal motivationSensory cuesImagery studiesNeurofeedback sessionsSustain movementSensory signalsMotor preparednessCortex circuitBody awareness