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评估运动皮层活动:重复如何影响运动执行与意象分析

Assessing Motor Cortical Activity: How Repetitions Impact Motor Execution and Imagery Analysis.

作者信息

Borràs Marta, Romero Sergio, Serna Leidy Y, Alonso Joan F, Bachiller Alejandro, Mañanas Miguel A, Rojas Mónica

机构信息

Biomedical Engineering Research Centre (CREB), Department of Automatic Control (ESAII), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona, Spain.

CIBER de Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina (CIBER-BBN), Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Psychophysiology. 2025 Jun;62(6):e70090. doi: 10.1111/psyp.70090.

Abstract

The study of motor-related cortical activity is crucial for analyzing brain behavior during motor execution (ME) and imagery (MI). Improving motor learning and recovery in patients with motor disorders involves both ME and MI. Although ME and MI share the same motor brain network, multiple studies show differences in motor-related cortical activity regarding amplitude, timing, and fatigue. Movement-related cortical potentials (MRCPs) and event-related desynchronization (ERD) are key motor-related cortical activities in time and frequency domains. These are used to characterize and monitor neuromotor pathologies through averaging techniques. However, a sufficient number of trials is needed for cortical activity averaging, which may prolong tasks and induce patient fatigue, potentially affecting the results. The aim of this work was to analyze the effect of the number of trials on MRCPs and ERD mu and beta bands during upper-limb movements: elbow flexion/extension, forearm pronation/supination, and hand open/close. Differences between ME and MI were assessed using Monte Carlo analysis of motor-related cortical features, scalp topography activity, and low-resolution electromagnetic tomography (LORETA). The impact of reduced trials varied by movement and feature. Certain differences between ME and MI became statistically nonsignificant with fewer trials. Hand opening/closing and ERD in the mu band were most sensitive to reduced trials. Results were supported by topographic maps and LORETA images, linking reduced trials to increased intersubject variability. These findings highlight the need for an optimal number of trials to ensure reliable outcomes.

摘要

对运动相关皮层活动的研究对于分析运动执行(ME)和运动想象(MI)过程中的脑行为至关重要。改善运动障碍患者的运动学习和恢复涉及ME和MI两者。尽管ME和MI共享相同的运动脑网络,但多项研究表明,在运动相关皮层活动的幅度、时间和疲劳方面存在差异。运动相关皮层电位(MRCPs)和事件相关去同步化(ERD)是时域和频域中关键的运动相关皮层活动。这些活动通过平均技术用于表征和监测神经运动病理学。然而,皮层活动平均需要足够数量的试验,这可能会延长任务时间并导致患者疲劳,从而可能影响结果。这项工作的目的是分析试验次数对上肢运动(肘部屈伸、前臂旋前/旋后和手部开合)过程中MRCPs以及ERD的μ和β频段的影响。使用运动相关皮层特征、头皮地形图活动和低分辨率电磁断层扫描(LORETA)的蒙特卡洛分析来评估ME和MI之间的差异。试验次数减少的影响因运动和特征而异。试验次数较少时,ME和MI之间的某些差异在统计学上变得不显著。手部开合以及μ频段的ERD对试验次数减少最为敏感。地形图和LORETA图像支持了这些结果,将试验次数减少与受试者间变异性增加联系起来。这些发现凸显了需要最佳试验次数以确保可靠结果。

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