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Children with cerebral palsy have altered oscillatory activity in the motor and visual cortices during a knee motor task

机译:脑瘫儿童在进行膝关节运动时其运动和视皮层的振荡活动发生了改变

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The neuroimaging literature on cerebral palsy (CP) has predominantly focused on identifying structural aberrations within the white matter (e.g., fiber track integrity), with very few studies examining neural activity within the key networks that serve the production of motor actions. The current investigation used high-density magnetoencephalography to begin to fill this knowledge gap by quantifying the temporal dynamics of the alpha and beta cortical oscillations in children with CP (age = 15.5 ± 3 years; GMFCS levels II–III) and typically developing (TD) children (age = 14.1 ± 3 years) during a goal-directed isometric target-matching task using the knee joint. Advanced beamforming methods were used to image the cortical oscillations during the movement planning and execution stages. Compared with the TD children, our results showed that the children with CP had stronger alpha and beta event-related desynchronization (ERD) within the primary motor cortices, premotor area, inferior parietal lobule, and inferior frontal gyrus during the motor planning stage. Differences in beta ERD amplitude extended through the motor execution stage within the supplementary motor area and premotor cortices, and a stronger alpha ERD was detected in the anterior cingulate. Interestingly, our results also indicated that alpha and beta oscillations were weaker in the children with CP within the occipital cortices and visual MT area during movement execution. These altered alpha and beta oscillations were accompanied by slower reaction times and substantial target matching errors in the children with CP. We also identified that the strength of the alpha and beta ERDs during the motor planning and execution stages were correlated with the motor performance. Lastly, our regression analyses suggested that the beta ERD within visual areas during motor execution primarily predicted the amount of motor errors. Overall, these data suggest that uncharacteristic alpha and beta oscillations within visuomotor cortical networks play a prominent role in the atypical motor actions exhibited by children with CP.
机译:关于脑瘫(CP)的神经影像文献主要集中于确定白质内的结构畸变(例如纤维轨迹完整性),很少有研究检查关键网络中的神经活动,这些神经可用于产生运动。当前的研究使用高密度脑磁图技术通过量化CP(年龄= 15.5±3岁; GMFCS II-III级)儿童(通常为TD儿童)的α和β皮质振荡的时间动态来填补这一知识空白。 )在使用膝关节进行目标定向的等距目标匹配任务期间的孩子(年龄= 14.1±3岁)。先进的波束成形方法用于在运动计划和执行阶段成像皮质振荡。与TD儿童相比,我们的研究结果表明,在运动计划阶段,CP儿童在原发性运动皮层,运动前区域,顶叶小叶和额叶下前叶具有更强的alpha和beta事件相关失步(ERD)。 βERD幅度的差异扩展到整个运动执行阶段,在补充运动区和运动前皮质内,并且在前扣带中检测到更强的αERD。有趣的是,我们的研究结果还表明,在执行运动过程中,枕叶皮质和视觉MT区域内CP患儿的α和β振荡较弱。这些改变的α和β振荡伴随着CP儿童的反应时间变慢和明显的靶匹配错误。我们还发现,在运动计划和执行阶段,α和βERD的强度与运动性能相关。最后,我们的回归分析表明,运动执行期间视觉区域内的beta ERD主要预测运动错误的数量。总体而言,这些数据表明,视觉运动皮层网络内非典型的α和β振荡在CP儿童表现出的非典型运动行为中起着重要作用。

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