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   Ipsilateral EEG mu rhythm reflects the excitability of uncrossed pathways projecting to shoulder muscles  
   
نویسنده hasegawa k. ,kasuga s. ,takasaki k. ,mizuno k. ,liu m. ,ushiba j.
منبع journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation - 2017 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: motor planning,imagery or execution is associated with event-related desynchronization (erd) of mu rhythm oscillations (8-13 hz) recordable over sensorimotor areas using electroencephalography (eeg). it was shown that motor imagery involving distal muscles,e.g. finger movements,results in contralateral erd correlating with increased excitability of the contralateral corticospinal tract (c-cst). following the rationale that purposefully increasing c-cst excitability might facilitate motor recovery after stroke,erd recently became an attractive target for brain-computer interface (bci)-based neurorehabilitation training. it was unclear,however,whether erd would also reflect excitability of the ipsilateral corticospinal tract (i-cst) that mainly innervates proximal muscles involved in e.g. shoulder movements. such knowledge would be important to optimize and extend erd-based bci neurorehabilitation protocols,e.g. to restore shoulder movements after stroke. here we used single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (tms) targeting the ipsilateral primary motor cortex to elicit motor evoked potentials (meps) of the trapezius muscle. to assess whether erd reflects excitability of the i-cst,a correlation analysis between between mep amplitudes and ipsilateral erd was performed. methods: experiment 1 consisted of a motor execution task during which 10 healthy volunteers performed elevations of the shoulder girdle or finger pinching while a 128-channel eeg was recorded. experiment 2 consisted of a motor imagery task during which 16 healthy volunteers imagined shoulder girdle elevations or finger pinching while an eeg was recorded; the participants simultaneously received randomly timed,single-pulse tms to the ipsilateral primary motor cortex. the spatial pattern and amplitude of erd and the amplitude of the agonist muscle's tms-induced meps were analyzed. results: erds occurred bilaterally during both execution and imagery of shoulder girdle elevations,but were lateralized to the contralateral hemisphere during finger pinching. we found that trapezius meps increased during motor imagery of shoulder elevations and correlated with ipsilateral erd amplitudes. conclusions: ipsilateral erd during execution and imagery of shoulder girdle elevations appears to reflect the excitability of uncrossed pathways projecting to the shoulder muscles. as such,ipsilateral erd could be used for neurofeedback training of shoulder movement,aiming at reanimation of the i-cst. © 2017 the author(s).
کلیدواژه Brain-computer interface; Electroencephalography; Event-related desynchronization; Stroke rehabilitation
آدرس graduate school of science and technology,keio university,3-14-1,hiyoshi,kohoku-ku yokohama,kanagawa,223-8522, Japan, graduate school of science and technology,keio university,3-14-1,hiyoshi,kohoku-ku yokohama,kanagawa,223-8522,japan,keio institute of pure and applied sciences (kipas),3-14-1,hiyoshi kohoku-ku,yokohama,kanagawa, Japan, graduate school of science and technology,keio university,3-14-1,hiyoshi,kohoku-ku yokohama,kanagawa,223-8522, Japan, department of rehabilitation medicine,keio university,school of medicine,35,shinanomachi,shinjuku,tokyo,160-8582, Japan, department of rehabilitation medicine,keio university,school of medicine,35,shinanomachi,shinjuku,tokyo,160-8582, Japan, keio institute of pure and applied sciences (kipas),3-14-1,hiyoshi kohoku-ku,yokohama,kanagawa,japan,department of rehabilitation medicine,keio university,school of medicine,35,shinanomachi,shinjuku,tokyo,160-8582,japan,faculty of science and technology,keio university,3-14-1,hiyoshi,kohoku-ku,yokohama,kanagawa,223-8522, Japan
 
     
   
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