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Task-dependent modulations of cortical oscillatory activity in human subjects during a bimanual precision grip task.

机译:双手精确抓地任务中人类受试者的皮质振荡活动的任务依赖型调制。

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Oscillations are a widespread feature of normal brain activity and have been reported at a variety of different frequencies in different neuronal systems. The demonstration that oscillatory activity is present in motor command signals has prompted renewed interest in the possible functions of synchronous oscillatory activity within the primate sensorimotor system. In the current study, we investigated task-dependent modulations in coupling between sensorimotor cortical oscillators during a bimanual precision grip task. The task required a hold-ramp-hold pattern of grip force to be exerted on a compliant object with the dominant right hand, while maintaining a steady grip with the nondominant hand. We found significant task-related modulation of 15- to 30-Hz coherence between magnetoencephalographic (MEG) activity recorded from the left sensorimotor cortex and electromyographic (EMG) activity in hand muscles on the right side. This coherence was maximal during steady hold, but disappeared during the ramp movements. Interestingly coherence between the right sensorimotor MEG and left-hand EMG showed a similar, although less deeply modulated, task-related pattern, even though this hand was maintaining a simple steady grip. No significant ipsilateral MEG-EMG coherence was observed in the 15- to 30-Hz passband for either hand. These results suggest that the cortical oscillators in the two sensorimotor cortices are independent to some degree but that they may share a common mechanism that attenuates the cortical power in both hemispheres in the 15- to 30-Hz range during movements of one hand. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that oscillatory activity in the motor system is important in resetting the descending motor commands needed for changes in motor state, such as those that occur in the transition from movement to steady grip.
机译:振荡是正常大脑活动的普遍特征,并且在不同的神经元系统中以各种不同的频率被报道。马达命令信号中存在振荡活动的证明促使人们重新关注灵长类动物感觉运动系统中同步振荡活动的可能功能。在当前的研究中,我们调查了在双手精确抓握任务期间感觉运动皮层振荡器之间耦合的任务相关调制。该任务需要用显性右手将抓力保持在保持状态上,同时要保持对非显性手的稳定握持。我们发现从左感觉运动皮层记录的磁脑电图(MEG)活动与右侧手部肌肉的肌电图(EMG)活动之间的15至30 Hz一致性的重要任务相关调制。这种连贯性在稳定保持期间最大,但在斜坡运动期间消失。有趣的是,右手感觉运动MEG和左手肌电图之间的连贯性表现出相似的,尽管调制程度较差,与任务相关的模式,即使这只手保持了简单的稳定握力。在两只手的15至30 Hz通带中均未观察到明显的同侧MEG-EMG相干性。这些结果表明,两个感觉运动皮层中的皮质振荡器在某种程度上是独立的,但是它们可能共享一种共同的机制,该机制会在一只手运动期间衰减15至30 Hz范围内的两个半球的皮质能力。该结果与以下假设相一致:电机系统中的振荡活动对于重置电机状态变化所需的下降电机命令非常重要,例如在从运动到稳定抓地力的过渡过程中发生的命令。

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