Event-related desynchronisation of central beta-rhythms during brisk and slow self-paced finger movements of dominant and nondominant hand - PubMed (original) (raw)
Event-related desynchronisation of central beta-rhythms during brisk and slow self-paced finger movements of dominant and nondominant hand
A Stancák Jr et al. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 1996 Oct.
Abstract
Changes in central beta-rhythms (14-29 Hz) during movement were investigated in 12 right-handed subjects by quantifying event-related desynchronisation (ERD). EEG was recorded from 24 closely spaced electrodes overlaying the left and right sensorimotor hand area. The subjects performed approximately 80 brisk (movement time < 0.21 s) and 80 slow (movement time 1.3-2.1 s) self-paced extensions of their left or right index finger. Beta-band power attenuation in the preparatory period (2.0-0.5 s before movement onset) was larger in the contralateral hemisphere in both types of movement and similar for both fingers. In the 0.4-s period before the onset of extensor muscle contraction, right-finger movements only showed a significant contralateral preponderance of beta-ERD. During movement an anterior ERD predominance in the right sensorimotor hand area and a widespread ERD in the left sensorimotor area was found for both fingers. The recovery and rebound of beta-rhythms showed contralateral preponderance which was expressed more in the right hemisphere, especially after left-finger movements. The results suggest that the dynamics of premovement desynchronisation and postmovement synchronisation of central beta-rhythms is related to hand dominance.
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