Task-related coherence and task-related spectral power changes during sequential finger movements

P Manganotti, C Gerloff, C Toro, H Katsuta, N Sadato, P Zhuang, L Leocani, M Hallett
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Abstract

In order to investigate the activity of cortical regions in the control of complex movements, we studied task-related coherence (TRCoh) and task-related spectral power (TRPow) changes in 8 right-handed subjects during the execution of 4 different finger movement sequences of increasing complexity. All sequences were performed with the right hand and were paced by a metronome at 2 Hz. EEG power spectra and coherence values were computed within alpha (8–12 Hz) and beta (13–20 Hz) frequency bands for 29 scalp EEG positions during the execution of the sequences and were compared with values obtained during a rest (control) condition. Movement sequences were associated with TRPow decreases in the alpha and beta frequency bands over bilateral sensorimotor and parietal areas, with a preponderance over the contralateral hemisphere. Increases of TRCoh occurred over bilateral frontocentral regions. TRCoh decreases were present over the temporal and occipital areas. The spatial extent and the magnitude of TRPow decreases and TRCoh increases in both frequency bands were greater for sequential movements of higher complexity than for simpler ones. These results are consistent with previous findings of bilateral activation of sensorimotor areas during sequential finger movements. Moreover, the present results indicate an active intercommunication between bilateral and mesial central and prefrontal regions which becomes more intense with more complex sequential movements.

任务相关相干性和任务相关频谱功率在连续手指运动中的变化
为了研究大脑皮层区域在复杂动作控制中的活动,我们研究了8名右利手受试者在执行4种不同的手指动作序列时任务相关相干性(TRCoh)和任务相关谱功率(TRPow)的变化。所有的序列都是用右手完成的,并由2赫兹的节拍器进行节奏。在序列执行过程中,计算29个头皮EEG位置在α (8-12 Hz)和β (13-20 Hz)频段的EEG功率谱和相干性值,并与休息(对照)条件下获得的值进行比较。运动序列与双侧感觉运动区和顶叶区α和β频段的TRPow下降有关,且在对侧半球更为明显。双侧额中央区域TRCoh升高。颞部和枕部TRCoh下降。在两个频带中,高复杂性序列运动的TRPow减小和TRCoh增大的空间范围和幅度大于简单序列运动。这些结果与之前的发现是一致的,即在连续的手指运动中,感觉运动区域的双侧激活。此外,本研究结果表明,双侧和内侧中央和前额叶区域之间存在积极的相互交流,随着更复杂的序列运动而变得更加强烈。
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