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Cross-frequency and iso-frequency estimation of functional corticomuscular coupling after stroke.

Ping Xie1, Xiaohui Pang1, Shengcui Cheng1, Yuanyuan Zhang1, Yinan Yang2, Xiaoli Li3, Xiaoling Chen1.   

Abstract

Functional corticomuscular coupling (FCMC) between the brain and muscles has been used for motor function assessment after stroke. Two types, iso-frequency coupling (IFC) and cross-frequency coupling (CFC), are existed in sensory-motor system for healthy people. However, in stroke, only a few studies focused on IFC between electroencephalogram (EEG) and electromyogram (EMG) signals, and no CFC studies have been found. Considering the intrinsic complexity and rhythmicity of the biological system, we first used the wavelet package transformation (WPT) to decompose the EEG and EMG signals into several subsignals with different frequency bands, and then applied transfer entropy (TE) to analyze the IFC and CFC relationship between each pair-wise subsignal. In this study, eight stroke patients and eight healthy people were enrolled. Results showed that both IFC and CFC still existed in stroke patients (EEG → EMG: 1:1, 3:2, 2:1; EMG → EEG: 1:1, 2:1, 2:3, 3:1). Compared with the stroke-unaffected side and healthy controls, the stroke-affected side yielded lower alpha, beta and gamma synchronization (IFC: beta; CFC: alpha, beta and gamma). Further analysis indicated that stroke patients yielded no significant difference of the FCMC between EEG → EMG and EMG → EEG directions. Our study indicated that alpha and beta bands were essential to concentrating and maintaining the motor capacities, and provided a new insight in understanding the propagation and function in the sensory-motor system. © Springer Nature B.V. 2020.

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Keywords:  Cross-frequency coupling; Functional corticomuscular coupling; Iso-frequency coupling; Stroke

Year:  2020        PMID: 34040670      PMCID: PMC8131421          DOI: 10.1007/s11571-020-09635-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Neurodyn        ISSN: 1871-4080            Impact factor:   3.473


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