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Motor-related cortical potentials accompanying enslaving effect in single versus combination of fingers force production tasks.

机译:与手指相关的奴役效应引起的与运动相关的皮层电位迫使手指完成生产任务。

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OBJECTIVES: This study examined behavioral indices and motor-related cortical potentials (MRCP) of the enslaving phenomenon (i.e. interdependency of finger movement) during isometric force production tasks using each of the four fingers separately and in combination. We examined MRCP preceding force production and those during the achievement of the desired force (ramp phase) and its maintenance (static phase).METHODS: Our experimental design systematically controlled the isometric force output, including both ramp and static phases of force production. We applied time-domain averaging of electroencephalographic single trials in order to extract 3 components of MRCP (Bereitshaftspotential, motor potentials, and motor monitoring potentials) preceding and accompanying force responses.RESULTS: We report two major findings. First, we found the index finger to be more independent, accurate, and to display the larger MRCP amplitude whereas the ring finger was more dependent, less accurate, and displayed smaller MRCP amplitude. Second, adding the neighboring finger when the ring finger produced the task significantly reduced its dependency on uninvolved fingers and increased the accuracy of both ramp and static phases which was not the case with the index finger. The amplitude of MRCP was increased when the ring finger produced the task in combination as compared to when the ring finger performed the task in isolation. In contrast, the amplitude of MRCP was significantly reduced when the index finger produced the task in combination with other fingers when compared to when the index finger performed the task in isolation.CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the amount of the fingers' dependency on the uninvolved fingers (e.g. amount of enslaving) during isometric force production tasks was inversely related with the amplitude of MRCP indicating the contribution of central mechanisms to the enslaving phenomenon.
机译:目的:本研究研究了在等轴测力产生任务期间使用四个手指分别或组合使用时的奴役现象(即手指运动的相互依赖性)的行为指标和运动相关皮质电位(MRCP)。我们检查了MRCP之前的力产生以及实现所需力(斜坡阶段)及其维持(静态阶段)期间的方法。方法:我们的实验设计系统地控制了等距力输出,包括力产生的斜坡阶段和静态阶段。我们应用脑电图单一试验的时域平均,以提取在力响应之前和伴随的MRCP的3个分量(贝雷管电位,运动电位和运动监测电位)。结果:我们报告了两个主要发现。首先,我们发现食指更加独立,准确,并且显示较大的MRCP幅度,而无名指更加依赖,准确度较低,并且显示的MRCP幅度较小。其次,在无名指完成任务时添加相邻的手指,可以大大减少其对不涉及手指的依赖性,并可以增加斜坡和静态相位的精度,而食指则不然。与无名指单独执行任务时相比,当无名指联合执行任务时,MRCP的幅度增加。相比之下,与食指单独执行任务时相比,食指与其他手指共同执行任务时MRCP的幅度明显降低。结论:总体而言,手指对未牵连手指的依赖程度等轴测力生产任务中的(例如奴役量)与MRCP的幅度成反比,表明中央机制对奴役现象的贡献。

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