Emotion self-regulation training in major depressive disorder using simultaneous real-time fMRI and EEG neurofeedback
Vadim Zotev, Ahmad Mayeli, Masaya Misaki, Jerzy Bodurka

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that simultaneous real-time fMRI and EEG neurofeedback can effectively train emotion regulation in major depressive disorder patients, leading to mood improvements and neural connectivity changes.
Contribution
First application of simultaneous real-time fMRI and EEG neurofeedback for emotion regulation training in MDD, with advanced artifact correction and promising clinical results.
Findings
Significant upregulation of amygdala BOLD activity and EEG asymmetries.
Enhanced connectivity between amygdala and rACC.
Reported mood improvements after training.
Abstract
Simultaneous real-time fMRI and EEG neurofeedback (rtfMRI-EEG-nf) is an emerging neuromodulation approach, that enables simultaneous volitional regulation of both hemodynamic (BOLD fMRI) and electrophysiological (EEG) brain activities. Here we report the first application of rtfMRI-EEG-nf for emotion self-regulation training in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). In this proof-of-concept study, MDD patients in the experimental group (n=16) used rtfMRI-EEG-nf during a happy emotion induction task to simultaneously upregulate two fMRI and two EEG activity measures relevant to MDD. The target measures included BOLD activities of the left amygdala (LA) and left rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC), and frontal EEG asymmetries in the alpha band (FAA, [7.5-12.5] Hz) and high-beta band (FBA, [21-30] Hz). MDD patients in the control group (n=8) were provided with sham feedback…
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