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Coherent neural representation of hand speed in humans revealed by MEG imaging

机译:MEG成像揭示了人类手速的相干神经表示

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The spiking activity of single neurons in the primate motor cortex is correlated with various limb movement parameters, including velocity. Recent findings obtained using local field potentials suggest that hand speed may also be encoded in the summed activity of neuronal populations. At this macroscopic level, the motor cortex has also been shown to display synchronized rhythmic activity modulated by motor behavior. Yet whether and how neural oscillations might be related to limb speed control is still poorly understood. Here, we applied magnetoencephalography (MEG) source imaging to the ongoing brain activity in subjects performing a continuous visuomotor (VM) task. We used coherence and phase synchronization to investigate the coupling between the estimated activity throughout the brain and the simultaneously recorded instantaneous hand speed. We found significant phase locking between slow (2- to 5-Hz) oscillatory activity in the contralateral primary motor cortex and time-varying hand speed. In addition, we report long-range task-related coupling between primary motor cortex and multiple brain regions in the same frequency band. The detected large-scale VM network spans several cortical and subcortical areas, including structures of the frontoparietal circuit and the cerebello-thalamo-cortical pathway. These findings suggest a role for slow coherent oscillations in mediating neural representations of hand kinematics in humans and provide further support for the putative role of long-range neural synchronization in large-scale VM integration. Our findings are discussed in the context of corticomotor communication, distributed motor encoding, and possible implications for brain-machine interfaces.
机译:灵长类运动皮层中单个神经元的尖峰活动与各种肢体运动参数(包括速度)相关。使用局部场电位获得的最新发现表明,手速也可能编码在神经元群体的总活动中。在这个宏观层面上,运动皮层也显示出由运动行为调节的同步节奏活动。然而,关于神经振动是否以及如何与肢体速度控制相关的了解仍然很少。在这里,我们将磁脑电图(MEG)源成像应用于执行连续性视运动(VM)任务的受试者正在进行的脑部活动。我们使用相干和相位同步来研究整个大脑的估计活动与同时记录的瞬时手速之间的耦合。我们发现对侧主要运动皮层中的慢速(2至5 Hz)振荡活动与时变手速之间存在明显的相位锁定。此外,我们报告了主运动皮层与同一频段内多个大脑区域之间的与任务相关的远程耦合。检测到的大型VM网络跨越多个皮质和皮质下区域,包括额顶回路和小脑-丘脑-皮质通路的结构。这些发现暗示了慢相干振荡在介导人类手运动学的神经表示中的作用,并为远程神经同步在大规模VM集成中的假定作用提供了进一步的支持。我们的研究结果在皮质运动沟通,分布式运动编码,以及对人机界面的潜在影响的背景下进行了讨论。

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