Enders Hendrik, Nigg Benno M
a Human Performance Laboratory, Faculty of Kinesiology , University of Calgary , Calgary , Canada.
Eur J Sport Sci. 2016;16(4):416-26. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2015.1068869. Epub 2015 Aug 4.
Electrical signals encoding different forms of information can be observed at multiple levels of the human nervous system. Typically, these signals have been recorded in a rather isolated fashion with little overlap between the static recordings of electroencephalography (EEG) commonly used in neuroscience and the typical surface electromyography (EMG) recordings used in biomechanics. However, within the last decade, there has been an emerging need to link the electrical activation patterns of brain areas during movement to the behavior of the musculoskeletal system. This review discusses some of the most recent studies using the EEG and/or EMG to study the neural control of movement and human locomotion as well as studies quantifying the connectivity between brain and muscles. The focus is on rhythmic locomotor-type activities; however, results are discussed within the framework of initial work that has been done in upper and lower limbs during static and dynamic contractions. Limitations and current challenges as well as the possibility and functional interpretation of studying the connectivity between the cortex and skeletal muscles using a measure of coherence are discussed. The manuscript is geared toward scientists interested in the application of EEG in the field of locomotion, sports and exercise.
在人类神经系统的多个层面都能观察到编码不同形式信息的电信号。通常,这些信号的记录方式较为孤立,神经科学中常用的脑电图(EEG)静态记录与生物力学中典型的表面肌电图(EMG)记录之间几乎没有重叠。然而,在过去十年中,出现了一种将运动过程中脑区的电激活模式与肌肉骨骼系统行为联系起来的新需求。这篇综述讨论了一些使用脑电图和/或肌电图来研究运动和人类 locomotion 的神经控制,以及量化脑与肌肉之间连接性的最新研究。重点是有节奏的 locomotor 型活动;然而,研究结果将在上下肢在静态和动态收缩过程中所做的初步工作框架内进行讨论。还讨论了局限性和当前面临的挑战,以及使用相干性测量来研究皮层与骨骼肌之间连接性的可能性和功能解释。这篇论文面向对脑电图在 locomotion、运动和锻炼领域应用感兴趣的科学家。