Identification of Beta Oscillatory Patterns During a Hand Grip Motor Task: A Comparative Analysis pre- and post-Exercise.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
; 2021: 993-996, 2021 11.
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Electroencephalography (EEG) based Movement-Related Beta Band Desynchronization (MRBD) within the beta frequency band (13 - 30Hz) is commonly observed during motor task execution, and it has been associated with motor task performance. More recently, transient burst-like events termed beta bursts have been identified as another potential biomarker of motor function. Previous studies have reported decreased MRBD magnitude induced by exercise. However, little is known in terms of the effects of high-intensity exercise on beta burst patterns. In the present work, we investigated the modulatory effects of exercise on different beta burst features prior to, during and post motor task execution. We found that exercise mainly affected burst duration and burst rate within the left motor cortex area (M1) that is contralateral to the moving hand. Meanwhile, burst amplitude in the contralateral M1 area was affected differently by exercise, with smaller burst amplitude values observed during the movement preparation phase and larger magnitude during as well as post motor task execution. Since MRBD and beta burst patterns are closely associated with motor task performance, results from the present study can promote understanding about the association between exercise induced neural plasticity changes and motor performance, which can be further used for designing a subject-specific training therapy for improving motor function.
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Força da Mão
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Córtex Motor
Tipo de estudo:
Diagnostic_studies
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En
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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
Ano de publicação:
2021
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Article