| Literature DB >> 24319425 |
Olesya A Mokienko1, Alexander V Chervyakov, Sofia N Kulikova, Pavel D Bobrov, Liudmila A Chernikova, Alexander A Frolov, Mikhail A Piradov.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery (MI) is the mental performance of movement without muscle activity. It is generally accepted that MI and motor performance have similar physiological mechanisms.Entities:
Keywords: brain-computer interface; functional MRI; motor imagery; navigated TMS; neurorehabilitation
Year: 2013 PMID: 24319425 PMCID: PMC3837244 DOI: 10.3389/fncom.2013.00168
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Comput Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5188 Impact factor: 2.380
Figure 1Areas of activation during grasping imagery in BCI-trained subjects (group analysis of fMRI data, Left hand imagery > Rest, , Brodmann areas 3 and 4; (B), supplementary motor cortex; (C), cerebellum.
Figure 2Areas of activation during grasping imagery in untrained subjects (group analysis of fMRI data, Left hand imagery > Rest, , Brodmann areas 3 and 4; (B), supplementary motor cortex; (C), cerebellum; (D), insula; (E), Brodmann area 9; (F), Brodmann area 40.
Motor thresholds and evoked motor responses during rest and motor imagery for the two groups (represented as median, [25th and 75th percentiles]).
| Motor threshold, rest | 64.0 [59.0; 67.0] | 55.5 [45.0; 69.0] |
| Motor threshold, motor imagery | 53.0 [49.0; 58.0] | 52.0 [45.0; 69.0] |
| 0.51 | ||
| EMR APB, rest (μV) | 216.4 [131.3; 315.9] | 272.2 [175.4; 544.0] |
| EMR APB, motor imagery (μV) | 365.1 [240.6; 515.2] | 232.7 [158.5; 293.8] |
| 0.24 | ||
| EMR FCU, rest (μV) | 170.7 [150.1; 280.5] | 257.3 [186.4; 308.8] |
| EMR FCU, motor imagery (μV) | 267.2 [254.5; 487.1] | 280.2 [223.1; 351.6] |
| 0.09 | 0.23 | |
| EMR ECR, rest (μV) | 221.3 [213.7; 301.6] | 266.2 [202.1; 437.2] |
| EMR ECR, motor imagery (μV) | 433.3 [405.6; 809.7] | 280.1 [188.7; 491.8] |
| 0.89 |
EMR, evoked motor response; APB, abductor pollicis brevis; FCU, flexor carpi ulnaris; ECR, extensor carpi radialis. ANOVA with Newman-Keuls post-hoc test.
Figure 3Motor representation of target muscles in a BCI-trained subject. (A), background mapping; (B), mapping during motor imagery.
Figure 4Comparison of mapping results obtained during motor imagery in a BCI-trained subject by using fMRI (fist clenching imagery task) and nTMS.