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Evaluation of Cortical Connectivity During Real and Imagined Rhythmic Finger Tapping

机译:真实和想象的有节奏的手指敲击过程中皮质连接性的评估

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Accumulating evidence suggests the existence of a shared neural substrate between imagined and executed movements. However, a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in the motor execution and motor imagery requires knowledge of the way the co-activated brain regions interact to each other during the particular (real or imagined) motor task. Within this general framework, the aim of the present study is to investigate the cortical activation and connectivity sub-serving real and imaginary rhythmic finger tapping, from the analysis of multi-channel electroencephalogram (EEG) scalp recordings. A sequence of 250 auditory pacing stimuli has been used for both the real and imagined right finger tapping task, with a constant inter-stimulus interval of 1.5 s length. During the motor execution, healthy subjects were asked to tap in synchrony with the regular sequence of stimulus events, whereas in the imagery condition subjects imagined themselves tapping in time with the auditory cue. To improve the spatial resolution of the scalp fields and suppress unwanted interferences, the EEG data have been spatially filtered. Further, event related synchronization and desynchronization phenomena and phase synchronization analysis have been employed for the study of functionally active brain areas and their connectivity during real and imagery finger tapping. Our results show a fronto-parietal co-activation during both real and imagined movements and similar connectivity patterns among contralateral brain areas. The results support the hypothesis that functional connectivity over the contralateral hemisphere during finger tapping is preserved in imagery. The approach and results can be regarded as indicative evidences of a new strategy for recognizing imagined movements in EEG-based brain computer interface research.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,想象的运动与执行的运动之间存在着共享的神经底物。但是,要更好地理解运动执行和运动成像中涉及的机制,需要了解在特定的(实际或想象的)运动任务中,共同激活的大脑区域相互交互的方式。在此总体框架内,本研究的目的是通过分析多通道脑电图(EEG)头皮记录来研究皮层激活和连通性服务于真实和虚构的节律性手指敲击。一系列250个听觉起搏刺激已用于真实和想象中的右手指敲击任务,并且刺激之间的间隔恒定为1.5 s。在运动执行过程中,健康的受试者被要求与常规的刺激事件序列同步敲击,而在成像条件下,受试者想象自己在听觉提示下及时敲击。为了提高头皮场的空间分辨率并抑制不必要的干扰,已对EEG数据进行了空间滤波。此外,事件相关的同步和去同步现象以及相位同步分析已用于研究活动的大脑区域及其在真实和图像手指敲击过程中的连通性。我们的结果显示,在对侧大脑区域的真实运动和想象运动以及相似的连接方式下,额顶共同激活。结果支持这样的假设,即在图像中保留了在手指轻敲期间对侧半球的功能连接。该方法和结果可被视为在基于EEG的脑计算机接口研究中识别想象的运动的新策略的指示性证据。

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