Serrien Deborah J, Brown Peter
Sobell Department of Motor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders (Box 146), Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, UK.
Exp Brain Res. 2002 Nov;147(2):268-72. doi: 10.1007/s00221-002-1253-z. Epub 2002 Oct 10.
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether synchronized activity between the right and left primary sensorimotor cortices has a functional role in the organization of bimanual in-phase and anti-phase movement patterns, performed at different cycling frequencies. To this end we evaluated the cortical dynamics by means of task-related EEG. Both behavioral performance and coupling between the primary sensorimotor cortices in the beta frequency band were reduced with increasing movement speed, and this effect was far more powerful in the anti-phase than in-phase mode. Thus, a progressive degradation of interhemispheric connectivity with cycling rate was associated with a deteriorating behavioral output. Overall, these results support a significant role for interhemispheric synchronization in the control of bimanual movements.
本研究的目的是调查左右初级感觉运动皮层之间的同步活动在以不同循环频率进行的双手同相和反相运动模式的组织中是否具有功能作用。为此,我们通过与任务相关的脑电图评估了皮层动力学。随着运动速度的增加,行为表现以及初级感觉运动皮层之间在β频段的耦合均降低,并且这种效应在反相模式下比同相模式下更为显著。因此,半球间连接性随循环频率的逐渐退化与行为输出的恶化相关。总体而言,这些结果支持半球间同步在双手运动控制中具有重要作用。