A Feasibility Study of Real-Time FMRI with Neurofeedback of Motor Performance in Cerebellar Ataxia

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Background/Objectives: Neurodegenerative cerebellar ataxia (CA) is a movement disorder caused by progressive cell death in the cerebellum. Motor imagery represents a potential therapeutic tool to improve motor function by “exercising” brain regions associated with movement, without the need for overt activity. This study assessed the feasibility of combining motor imagery with real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging neurofeedback (rt-fMRI-NF) to improve motor function in CA. Methods: During finger tapping conditions, 16 participants with CA pushed a button at the same frequency in time with cross flashing at 1 Hz or 4 Hz, and this information was used to train the model. During motor imagery, participants imagined finger tapping while undergoing rt-fMRI-NF with visual feedback, steering them toward activating their motor circuit. Afterwards, they completed finger tapping again. FMRI analysis compared successful motor imagery trials versus all other imagery events. Brain activity on successful trials was covaried with pre–post rt-fMRI-NF tapping improvement scores. Results: Tapping was more accurate at 1 Hz than 4 Hz, and larger tapping error rates correlated with greater movement impairments. While not significant at the group level, 9 of the 16 participants improved tapping accuracy following rt-fMRI-NF. The size of motor improvements correlated with successful motor imagery activity at 1 Hz in the frontal lobe, insula, parietal lobe, basal ganglia, and cerebellum. Motor improvements were not associated with neurological impairment severity, mood, cognition, or imagery vividness. Conclusions: Feasibility was demonstrated for motor imagery therapy with neurofeedback to potentially improve fine motor precision in people with CA. Brain regions relevant to this process may be considered for targets of non-invasive therapeutic interventions.

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Berenbaum, J.G.; Marvel, C.L.; Lisinski, J.M.; Soldate, J.S.; Morgan, O.P.; Kucharski, A.N.; Lutzel, L.P.; Ecker, J.A.; Rice, L.C.; Mistri, A.; Nadkarni, P.A.; Rosenthal, L.S.; LaConte, S.M. A Feasibility Study of Real-Time FMRI with Neurofeedback of Motor Performance in Cerebellar Ataxia. Brain Sci. 2026, 16, 120.