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Cortical signatures of precision grip force control in children, adolescents and adults.

Mikkel Malling Beck1, Meaghan Elizabeth Spedden1, Martin J Dietz2, Anke Ninija Karabanov3, Mark Schram Christensen4, Jesper Lundbye-Jensen1.   

Abstract

Human dexterous motor control improves from childhood to adulthood, but little is known about the changes in cortico-cortical communication that support such ontogenetic refinement of motor skills. To investigate age-related differences in connectivity between cortical regions involved in dexterous control we analyzed electroencephalographic data from 88 individuals (range 8-30y) performing a visually-guided precision grip task using Dynamic Causal Modelling (DCM) and Parametric Empirical Bayes (PEB). Our results demonstrate that bidirectional coupling in a canonical 'grasping network' is associated with precision grip performance across age groups. We further demonstrate greater backward coupling from higher-order to lower-order sensorimotor regions from late adolescence in addition to differential associations between connectivity strength in a premotor-prefrontal network and motor performance for different age groups. We interpret these findings as reflecting greater use of top-down and executive control processes with development. These results expand our understanding of the cortical mechanisms that support dexterous abilities through development.
© 2021, Beck et al.

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Keywords:  human; neuroscience

Year:  2021        PMID: 34121656     DOI: 10.7554/eLife.61018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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