Anticipation of somatosensory and motor events increases centro-parietal functional coupling: An EEG coherence study

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作者
Babiloni, Claudio
BrancucCi, Alfredo
Vecchio, Fabrizio
Arendt-Nielsen, Lars
Chen, Andrew C. N.
Rossini, Paolo M.
机构
[1] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Dipartimento Fisiol Umana & Farmacol, Sez EEG Alta Risoluz, I-00185 Rome, Italy
[2] Osped FBF, AFaR, Rome, Italy
[3] Aalborg Univ, Human Brain Mapping & Cortical Imaging Lab, SMI, Aalborg, Denmark
[4] CONI Serv, Ist Med & Sci Sport, Rome, Italy
[5] Capital Univ Med Sci, Ctr Funct Human Brain Mapping, Beijing, Peoples R China
[6] Univ Campus Biomed, Neurol Clin, Rome, Italy
[7] IRCCS S Giovanni Dio FBF, Brescia, Italy
关键词
high-resolution electroencephalography (EEG); spectral coherence; expectancy; motor Go/NoGo task; sensorimotor interactions; primary sensorimotor cortex; posterior parietal cortex;
D O I
10.1016/j.clinph.2005.12.028
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: Does functional coupling of centro-parietal EEG rhythms selectively increase during the anticipation of sensorimotor events composed by somatosensory stimulation and visuomotor task? Methods: EEG data were recorded in (1) 'simultaneous' condition in which the subjects waited for somatosensory stimulation at left hand concomitant with a Go (or NoGo) visual stimulus triggering (50%) right hand movements and in (2) 'sequential' condition where the somatosensory stimulation was followed (+ 1.5 s) by a visuomotor Go/NoGo task. Centro-parietal functional coupling was modeled by spectral coherence. Spectral coherence was computed from Laplacian-transformed EEG data at delta-theta (2-7 Hz), alpha (8-14 Hz), beta 1 (15-21 Hz), beta 2 (22-33 Hz), and gamma (34-45 Hz) rhythms. Results: Before 'simultaneous' sensorimotor events, centro-parietal coherence regions increased in both hemispheres and at all rhythms. In the 'sequential' condition, right centro-parietal coherence increased before somatosensory event (left hand), whereas left centro-parietal coherence increased before subsequent Go/NoGo event (right hand). Conclusions: Anticipation of somatosensory and visuomotor events enhances contralateral centro-parietal coupling of slow and fast EEG rhythms. Significance: Predictable somatosensory and visuomotor events are anticipated not only by synchronization of cortical pyramidal neurons generating EEG power in parietal and primary sensorimotor cortical areas (Babiloni C, Brancucci A, Capotosto P, Arendt-Nielsen L, Chen ACN, Rossini PM. Expectancy of pain is influenced by motor preparation: a high-resolution EEG study of cortical alpha rhythms. Behav. Neurosci. 2005a; 119(2):503-511; Babiloni C, Brancucci A, Pizzella V, Romani G.L, Tecchio F, Torquati K, Zappasodi F, Arendt-Nielsen L, Chen ACN, Rossini PM. Contingent negative variation in the parasylvian cortex increases during expectancy of painful sensorimotor events: a magneto-encephalographic study. Behav. Neurosci. 2005b; 119(2):491-502) but also by functional coordination of these areas. (c) 2006 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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