| Literature DB >> 26424076 |
Janaína de Moraes Silva1, Fernanda Pupio Silva Lima2, Alderico Rodrigues de Paula Júnior3, Silmar Teixeira4, Victor Hugo do Vale Bastos4, Rayele Pricila Moreira dos Santos4, Charlanne de Oliveira Marques5, Maria da Conceição Barros Oliveira6, Felipe Aurélio Nunes de Sousa7, Mario Oliveira Lima2.
Abstract
Effects of vibratory stimulation on motor performance have been widely investigated. Many theories have been applied, in order to evaluate its influence on individuals; however, very few studies have researched vibratory stimulation-induced cortical behavior. The aim of the present study is to investigate behavioral changes, such as reaction time and index finger movements, as well as electrophysiological changes, using beta band absolute power, in subjects submitted to vibratory stimulation. For this study, 30 healthy subjects were randomly selected and divided into two groups, experimental and control, and were submitted to a right index finger task, before and after vibratory stimulation, which was applied to the right upper limb, while their standard cerebral activity was recorded through electroencephalogram. No significant difference was found among behavioral variables. On the other hand, beta band absolute power significantly increased in the experimental group for the C3, C4 and P4 derivations, while it decreased at P3. The results suggest that electrophysiological changes were induced by vibratory stimulation, while reaction time and task-related movements were not affected by it.Keywords: Beta band; Electroencephalography; Motor cortex; Somatosensory stimulation; Vibration
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26424076 DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2015.09.032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Lett ISSN: 0304-3940 Impact factor: 3.046