Department of Occupational Therapy and Graduate Institute of Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Healthy Aging Research Center, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Neural Plast. 2019 Oct 30;2019:8481371. doi: 10.1155/2019/8481371. eCollection 2019.
Action observation therapy has recently attracted increasing attention; however, the mechanisms through which action observation and execution (AOE) modulate neural activity in stroke patients remain unclear. This study was aimed at investigating the effects of action observation and two types of AOE on motor cortical activations after stroke using magnetoencephalography. Twenty patients with stroke and 20 healthy controls were recruited for the collection of data on the beta oscillatory activity in the primary motor cortex (M1). All participants performed the conditions of resting, observation only, and video observation combined with execution (video AOE). Stroke patients performed one additional condition of affected hand observation combined with execution (affected hand AOE). The relative change index of beta oscillations was calculated, and nonparametric tests were used to examine the differences in conditions. In stroke patients, the relative change index of M1 beta oscillatory activity under the video AOE condition was significantly lower than that under the observation only and affected hand AOE conditions. Moreover, M1 cortical activity did not significantly differ under the observation only and affected hand AOE conditions. For healthy controls, the relative change index under the video AOE condition was significantly lower than that under the observation only condition. In addition, no significant differences in relative change indices were found under the observation only and video AOE conditions between the 2 groups. This study provides new insight into the neural mechanisms underlying AOE, which supports the use of observing videos of normal movements during action observation therapy in stroke rehabilitation.
动作观察疗法最近受到越来越多的关注;然而,动作观察和执行(AOE)如何调节中风患者的神经活动的机制尚不清楚。本研究旨在使用脑磁图研究动作观察和两种 AOE 对中风后运动皮质激活的影响。招募了 20 名中风患者和 20 名健康对照者,以收集初级运动皮质(M1)中β振荡活动的数据。所有参与者均进行了休息、仅观察和视频观察结合执行(视频 AOE)三种条件下的实验。中风患者还进行了一种额外的受影响手观察结合执行(受影响手 AOE)的条件。计算β振荡的相对变化指数,并使用非参数检验检验条件之间的差异。在中风患者中,视频 AOE 条件下 M1 区β振荡活动的相对变化指数明显低于仅观察和受影响手 AOE 条件下的相对变化指数。此外,仅观察和受影响手 AOE 条件下 M1 皮质活动无明显差异。对于健康对照组,视频 AOE 条件下的相对变化指数明显低于仅观察条件下的相对变化指数。此外,两组之间仅观察和视频 AOE 条件下的相对变化指数没有显著差异。这项研究为 AOE 的神经机制提供了新的见解,支持在中风康复中使用动作观察疗法观察正常运动的视频。