Mechanisms of brain self-regulation: psychological factors, mechanistic models and neural substrates

Sitaram, Ranganatha; Sanchez-Corzo, Andrea; Vargas, Gabriela; Cortese, Aurelio; El-Deredy, Wael; Jackson, Andrew; Fetz, Eberhard

Abstract

While neurofeedback represents a promising tool for neuroscience and a brain self-regulation approach to psychological rehabilitation, the field faces several problems and challenges. Current research has shown great variability and even failure among human participants in learning to self-regulate target features of brain activity with neurofeedback. A better understanding of cognitive mechanisms, psychological factors and neural substrates underlying self-regulation might help improve neurofeedback’s scientific and clinical practices. This article reviews the current understanding of the neural mechanisms of brain self-regulation by drawing on findings from human and animal studies in neurofeedback, brain–computer/machine interfaces and neuroprosthetics. In this article, we look closer at the following topics: cognitive processes and psychophysiological factors affecting self-regulation, theoretical models and neural substrates underlying self-regulation, and finally, we provide an outlook on the outstanding gaps in knowledge and technical challenges. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Neurofeedback: new territories and neurocognitive mechanisms of endogenous neuromodulation’. © 2024 The Author(s)

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Título según WOS: Mechanisms of brain self-regulation: psychological factors, mechanistic models and neural substrates
Título según SCOPUS: Mechanisms of brain self-regulation: psychological factors, mechanistic models and neural substrates
Título de la Revista: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volumen: 379
Número: 1915
Editorial: Royal Society Publishing
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1098/rstb.2023.0093

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS