整合脑电和肌电数据:实验神经考古学中研究脑-肌相互作用的一种新的统计管道。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Simona Affinito, Brienna Eteson, Fotios Alexandros Karakostis
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摘要

本研究引入了一种新的多元统计管道,用于在实验神经考古学中整合和分析脑电图和肌电图数据,为研究各种工具相关行为中的脑-手相互作用提供了一个强大的框架。通过实施多步骤方法,它有效地表征了任务/条件相关的变化,同时检测神经和肌肉活动之间有意义的共变模式。与传统的单变量技术相比,该管道更好地解决了多模态数据集的复杂性,提供了对认知-运动动力学的更全面的理解。我们利用先前进行的早期人类石器工具使用实验的数据证明了这种方法的实用性,说明了脑电图(EEG)和肌电图(EMG)整合如何揭示大脑和手过程在不同手动复杂性任务之间的相互作用。这种方法上的进步不仅加强了对工具相关行为的研究,而且为神经考古学的未来研究建立了一个标准化的框架。除了石器工具,这种方法还可以扩展到其他形式的物质文化,如装饰品和雕刻,有助于更广泛地理解手工技能的发展和象征行为。
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Integrating EEG and EMG data: a novel statistical pipeline for investigating brain-muscle interaction in experimental neuroarchaeology.

This study introduces a novel multivariate statistical pipeline for integrating and analyzing EEG and EMG data in experimental neuroarchaeology, providing a robust framework for investigating brain-hand interactions during a variety of tool-related behaviours. By implementing a multistep approach, it effectively characterizes task/condition-related variations while detecting meaningful covariation patterns between neural and muscular activity. Compared to traditional univariate techniques, this pipeline better addresses the complexity of multimodal datasets, offering a more comprehensive understanding of cognitive-motor dynamics. We demonstrate the utility of this approach using data from a previously conducted experiment on early hominin stone tool use, illustrating how electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) integration can reveal interactions between brain and hand processes across tasks of varying manual complexity. This methodological advancement not only enhances the study of tool-related behaviors but also establishes a standardized framework for future research in neuroarchaeology. Beyond stone tools, this approach could be extended to other forms of material culture, such as ornaments and engravings, contributing to a broader understanding of manual skill development and symbolic behavior.

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Brain Structure & Function
Brain Structure & Function 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.50%
发文量
168
审稿时长
8 months
期刊介绍: Brain Structure & Function publishes research that provides insight into brain structure−function relationships. Studies published here integrate data spanning from molecular, cellular, developmental, and systems architecture to the neuroanatomy of behavior and cognitive functions. Manuscripts with focus on the spinal cord or the peripheral nervous system are not accepted for publication. Manuscripts with focus on diseases, animal models of diseases, or disease-related mechanisms are only considered for publication, if the findings provide novel insight into the organization and mechanisms of normal brain structure and function.
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