Vignati Benedetta, Crivelli Davide
Faculty of Psychology, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
International research center for Cognitive Applied Neuroscience (IrcCAN), Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2025 Aug 11;16:1660000. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1660000. eCollection 2025.
This perspective paper examines the relevance and implications of fostering an active role for participants in neuroempowerment and applied healthcare research, particularly within remote, home-based intervention protocols. Anchored in key psychological constructs-self-efficacy, self-determination, and agency-we argue that the intentional engagement of individuals in their own self-care and enhancement processes is critical to both intervention success and the ecological validity of research outcomes. These constructs provide a framework through which participants are not only involved but become co-agents in shaping their health trajectories. Advances in mobile health technologies and wearable neurotechnologies, such as neurofeedback and biofeedback systems, may further enable participants to access real-time insights into their physiological and neurocognitive states. These tools translate internal processes into actionable feedback, supporting self-regulation, sustained motivation, and embodied learning. Such interactive feedback mechanisms may help bridging unconscious or pre-reflective bodily signals with conscious awareness, thus promoting neurocognitive autonomy. We propose that empowerment-based interventions-especially those incorporating wearable systems-should be intentionally designed to reinforce autonomy, competence, and relatedness, fostering engagement and long-term behavioral change. This participatory model moves beyond traditional therapist-centered approaches, emphasizing personalized, scalable, and self-directed care. Additionally, we highlight the need for research methodologies that recognize participants as co-constructors of their own empowerment paths, encouraging future studies to adopt inclusive, action-oriented frameworks. By integrating psychological theory, neuroscientific models, and digital health innovations, this perspective outlines a multidimensional approach to neuroempowerment, aimed at promoting self-awareness, agency, and meaningful transformation in both clinical and non-clinical populations.
这篇观点论文探讨了在神经赋能和应用医疗保健研究中促进参与者发挥积极作用的相关性和影响,特别是在远程、居家干预方案中。基于自我效能感、自我决定和能动性等关键心理构念,我们认为让个体有意参与自身的自我保健和提升过程对于干预成功和研究结果的生态效度都至关重要。这些构念提供了一个框架,通过该框架参与者不仅能参与其中,还能成为塑造自身健康轨迹的共同推动者。移动健康技术和可穿戴神经技术的进步,如神经反馈和生物反馈系统,可能进一步使参与者能够实时了解自己的生理和神经认知状态。这些工具将内部过程转化为可操作的反馈,支持自我调节、持续动力和具身学习。这种交互式反馈机制可能有助于将无意识或前反思性的身体信号与意识觉知联系起来,从而促进神经认知自主性。我们建议基于赋能的干预措施——尤其是那些整合了可穿戴系统的措施——应特意设计以强化自主性、能力和关联性,促进参与和长期行为改变。这种参与式模式超越了传统的以治疗师为中心的方法,强调个性化、可扩展和自我导向的护理。此外,我们强调需要研究方法来认识到参与者是自身赋能路径的共同构建者,鼓励未来的研究采用包容性的、以行动为导向的框架。通过整合心理学理论、神经科学模型和数字健康创新,本观点概述了一种多维的神经赋能方法,旨在促进临床和非临床人群的自我意识、能动性和有意义的转变。