Authors
Ingmar EJ de Vries, Andreas Daffertshofer, Dick F Stegeman, Tjeerd W Boonstra
Publication date
2016/12/1
Journal
Journal of neurophysiology
Volume
116
Issue
6
Pages
2576-2585
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Description
Neural synchrony has been suggested as a mechanism for integrating distributed sensorimotor systems involved in coordinated movement. To test the role of corticomuscular and intermuscular coherence in bimanual coordination, we experimentally manipulated the degree of coordination between hand muscles by varying the sensitivity of the visual feedback to differences in bilateral force. In 16 healthy participants, cortical activity was measured using EEG and muscle activity of the flexor pollicis brevis of both hands using high-density electromyography (HDsEMG). Using the uncontrolled manifold framework, coordination between bilateral forces was quantified by the synergy index RV in the time and frequency domain. Functional connectivity was assessed using corticomuscular coherence between muscle activity and cortical source activity and intermuscular coherence between bilateral EMG activity. The …
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