Modulation of human cortical rolandic rhythms during natural sensorimotor tasks

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作者
Salenius, S
Schnitzler, A
Salmelin, R
Jousmaki, V
Hari, R
机构
[1] Brain Research Unit, Low Temperature Laboratory, Helsinki University of Technology, FIN-02150, Espoo
基金
芬兰科学院;
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10.1006/nimg.1997.0261
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
We studied modulation of cortical neuromagnetic rhythms in association with left and right median nerve stimulation, during rest, finger movements, and passive tactile hand stimulation, in seven healthy, right-handed adults. In the rest condition, the amplitude of the rhythmic sensorimotor activity decreased immediately after the median nerve stimuli and increased above the prestimulus level within 0.4 s afterward, especially in the 7- to 25-Hz band. The rebound occurred 100-300 ms earlier for 20 (7-15)- than for 10 (15-25)-Hz activity. Suppressions and rebounds were strongest in the contralateral sensorimotor hand area for the 20-Hz, but not for the 10-Hz, activity. The maximum rebound was on average 22-34% stronger in the left than in the right hemisphere. Active exploration of objects abolished rebounds of both 10- and 20-Hz signals in the contralateral hemisphere and markedly diminished them ipsilaterally. Finger movements without touching an object and passive tactile stimulation produced a weaker effect. The sensorimotor rhythms thus show a characteristic suppression and subsequent rebound after electrical median nerve stimulation. The rebound is left-hemisphere dominant in right-handed subjects and its suppression reveals bilateral cortical activation during both motor tasks and passive tactile stimulation, especially for explorative finger movements. (C) 1997 Academic Press.
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