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Modulation of event-related desynchronization in robot-assisted hand performance: brain oscillatory changes in active, passive and imagined movements.

机译:机器人辅助手的行为中与事件相关的不同步的调制:主动,被动和想象的运动中的大脑振荡变化。

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BACKGROUND: Robot-assisted therapy in patients with neurological disease is an attempt to improve function in a moderate to severe hemiparetic arm. A better understanding of cortical modifications after robot-assisted training could aid in refining rehabilitation therapy protocols for stroke patients. Modifications of cortical activity in healthy subjects were evaluated during voluntary active movement, passive robot-assisted motor movement, and motor imagery tasks performed under unimanual and bimanual protocols.\udMETHODS: Twenty-one channel electroencephalography (EEG) was recorded with a video EEG system in 8 subjects. The subjects performed robot-assisted tasks using the Bi-Manu Track robot-assisted arm trainer. The motor paradigm was executed during one-day experimental sessions under eleven unimanual and bimanual protocols of active, passive and imaged movements. The event-related-synchronization/desynchronization (ERS/ERD) approach to the EEG data was applied to investigate where movement-related decreases in alpha and beta power were localized.\udRESULTS: Voluntary active unilateral hand movement was observed to significantly activate the contralateral side; however, bilateral activation was noted in all subjects on both the unilateral and bilateral active tasks, as well as desynchronization of alpha and beta brain oscillations during the passive robot-assisted motor tasks. During active-passive movement when the right hand drove the left one, there was predominant activation in the contralateral side. Conversely, when the left hand drove the right one, activation was bilateral, especially in the alpha range. Finally, significant contralateral EEG desynchronization was observed during the unilateral task and bilateral ERD during the bimanual task.\udCONCLUSIONS: This study suggests new perspectives for the assessment of patients with neurological disease. The findings may be relevant for defining a baseline for future studies investigating the neural correlates of behavioral changes after robot-assisted training in stroke patients.
机译:背景:在神经系统疾病患者中,机器人辅助疗法是试图改善中重度偏瘫患者手臂功能的尝试。在机器人辅助训练后更好地了解皮层修饰可能有助于完善中风患者的康复治疗方案。在自愿主动运动,被动机器人辅助的运动运动以及在单手和双手协议下执行的运动成像任务期间,对健康受试者的皮层活动进行了评估。在8个科目中。受试者使用Bi-Manu Track机器人辅助手臂训练器执行了机器人辅助任务。运动模式是在为期一天的实验期间根据主动,被动和成像运动的十一种单手和双手协议执行的。事件相关的同步/去同步(ERS / ERD)方法应用于EEG数据以研究与运动相关的α和β功率下降的位置。\ ud结果:观察到主动主动单侧手运动可显着激活对侧侧;然而,在所有受试者中,单侧和双侧主动任务都出现了双边激活,并且在被动机器人辅助的运动任务中,α和β脑振荡的失步也出现了。在主动-被动运动中,当右手向左推动时,对侧主要激活。相反,当左手驱动右手时,激活是双向的,尤其是在alpha范围内。最后,在单侧任务期间观察到明显的对侧脑电图失步,在双向任务期间观察到双侧ERD。\结论:本研究为评估神经系统疾病患者提供了新的见解。这些发现可能与确定基线有关,这对于在卒中患者进行机器人辅助训练后研究行为改变的神经相关性的未来研究具有重要意义。

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