Pfurtscheller G, Neuper C, Pichler-Zalaudek K, Edlinger G, Lopes da Silva F H
Department of Medical Informatics, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Technical University Graz, Inffeldgasse 16a/II, A-8010, Graz, Austria.
Neurosci Lett. 2000 May 26;286(1):66-8. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(00)01055-7.
Oscillatory cortical activity in the beta frequency range (14-32 Hz) was investigated in a voluntary movement task using closely-spaced electroencephalogram recordings over the sensorimotor cortex. According to recent studies, short-lasting beta oscillations were observed within the first second after termination of a self-paced finger movement. In this study we show, moreover, that finger movement creates beta bursts not only overlying the hand representation area, but also, at a higher frequency, over neighboring cortical areas representing the foot. The results indicate that, related to the same event, distinct cortical areas can display increased synchronized activity at different frequencies, providing evidence for interaction between the corresponding neuronal networks.
在一项自愿运动任务中,通过在感觉运动皮层上进行紧密间隔的脑电图记录,对β频率范围(14 - 32赫兹)的振荡性皮层活动进行了研究。根据最近的研究,在自定节奏的手指运动终止后的第一秒内观察到了短暂的β振荡。此外,在本研究中我们还表明,手指运动不仅在手部表征区域产生β爆发,而且在更高频率下,在代表足部的相邻皮层区域也会产生β爆发。结果表明,与同一事件相关,不同的皮层区域可以在不同频率下显示出增强的同步活动,这为相应神经网络之间的相互作用提供了证据。