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Modulations of Inter-Hemispherical Phase Coupling in Human Single Leg Stance

机译:人单腿姿态中半球相位耦合的调制

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Introduction: Recent findings from neuroimaging studies provided initial insights into cortical contributions to postural control. These studies observed enhanced cortical activation and connectivity when task-difficulty and postural instability increased. However, little attention has been paid to the allocation of cortical networks appearing with a decreasing base of support from bipedal to single leg stance. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate modulations of functional connectivity from bipedal to single leg stance. Experimental procedures: Cortical activity during bipedal and single leg stance (left) was investigated in 15 male subjects using 128 channel mobile electroencephalography (EEG), while standing on a triaxial force plate. Power spectral density was calculated for theta (4-7 Hz), alpha-1 (8-10 Hz) and alpha-2 (10-12 Hz) frequency bands. Estimations of the phase lag index (PLI) were conducted as a measure of functional connectivity. Moreover, postural control was analyzed by the area of sway and sway velocity. Results: The results demonstrated a significantly increased area of sway and decreased alpha-2 power in single leg compared to bipedal stance. Furthermore, PLIs within the alpha-2 frequency band showed significantly decreased inter-hemispherical phase coupling in single leg stance, associated with connections involving the left motor region. Discussion: Altogether, the present findings may indicate modulations of cortical contributions in single leg compared to bipedal stance. The present data suggest that decreased inter-hemispherical functional connectivity, in conjunction with a global increase in cortical excitability, may indicate enhanced alertness and task-specific selective inhibition of motor networks in favor of postural control. (C) 2020 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:介绍:神经影像学研究的最新发现为姿势控制的皮质贡献提供了初步见解。这些研究观察了当任务困难和姿势不稳定增加时增强了皮质激活和连接。然而,由于从BipeDal到单腿立场的支撑率下降,因此对皮质网络的分配支付了很少的关注。因此,本研究的目的是研究与双腿部姿势的双模型功能连通性的调制。实验程序:使用128通道移动脑电图(EEG)在15名男性受试者中研究了双层和单腿立场(左)的皮质活动,同时站立在三轴力板上。为θ(4-7Hz),α-1(8-10Hz)和α-2(10-12Hz)频带计算功率谱密度。将相滞率指数(PLI)的估计作为功能性连接的量度进行。此外,通过摇摆和摇摆速度分析姿势对照。结果:结果表明,与双腿姿势相比,单腿的摇摆区域显着增加,α-2功率下降。此外,在α-2频带内的PLI显示在单腿姿势中显着降低了单腿姿势的半球相位耦合,与涉及左电机区域的连接相关联。讨论:完全,目前的发现可能表示与BipeDal姿态相比单腿中皮质贡献的调制。目前的数据表明,与全球性兴奋性的全球增加,降低了半球形功能连通性,可能表示增强的警觉性和特定的特定选择性抑制电动机网络,支持姿势控制。 (c)2020年度IBRO。 elsevier有限公司出版。保留所有权利。

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