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Evaluation of the effective connectivity of the dominant primary motor cortex during bimanual movement using Granger causality.

机译:使用Granger因果关系评估两手运动过程中主要主运动皮层的有效连通性。

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Granger causality analysis of the whole brain, voxel-by-voxel, was applied to six right-handed subjects performing a classic bimanual movement, to describe the effective connectivity between the activated voxels in the left primary motor cortex (PMC) and other parts of the brain, by choosing the left PMC as a reference region. The results demonstrated that the left and right PMC interact during bimanual movement, and Granger causality mapping implied a possible cause-effect relationship. The supplementary motor area (SMA) and cerebellum were pre-activated during bimanual movement relative to the left PMC, confirming the prior qualitative results concerning the functions of the SMA and cerebellum in hand movements.
机译:整个大脑的Granger因果关系分析(逐个体素)应用于进行经典双手运动的六个惯用右手的受试者,以描述左侧初级运动皮层(PMC)中激活的体素与大脑其他部位之间的有效连通性。通过选择左侧的PMC作为参考区域来控制大脑。结果表明,左手PMC和右手PMC在双手运动过程中相互作用,格兰杰因果关系图暗示可能存在因果关系。在相对于左侧PMC的双手运动过程中,辅助运动区(SMA)和小脑被预先激活,从而证实了有关SMA和小脑在手部运动中的功能的先前定性结果。

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