Hand velocity and acceleration are coherent with magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals recorded from the contralateral primary sensorimotor (SM1) cortex. To learn more of this interaction, we compared the coupling of MEG signals with four hand-action-related peripheral signals: acceleration, pressure, force, and electromyogram (EMG). Fifteen subjects performed self-paced repetitive hand-action tasks for 3.5min at a rate of about 3Hz. Either acceleration, pressure or force signal was acquired with MEG and EMG signals during (1) flexions-extensions of right-hand fingers, with thumb touching the other fingers (acceleration; free), (2) dynamic index-thumb pinches against an elastic rubber ball attached to a pressure sensor (pressure and acceler...
We assess the corticomuscular coherence (CMC) of the contralateral primary motor cortex and the hand...
The effective decoding of natural grasping behaviors is crucial for the natural control of neural pr...
Proprioceptive afference can be investigated using corticokinematic coherence (CKC), which indicates...
Hand velocity and acceleration are coherent with magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals recorded from...
AbstractHand velocity and acceleration are coherent with magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals recor...
Motor information conveyed by viewing the kinematics of an agent's action helps to predict how the a...
Corticokinematic coherence (CKC) quantifies the phase coupling between limb kinematics and cortical ...
To gain fundamental knowledge on how the brain controls motor actions, we studied in detail the inte...
Abstract—A direct comparison of the decoding performance of EEG and MEG in respect of hand movements...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether corticospinal projections from human sup...
To gain fundamental knowledge on how the brain controls motor actions, we studied in detail the inte...
International audienceThe purpose of the present study was to investigate whether corticospinal proj...
This study investigates whether movement kinematics modulates similarly the rolandic α and β rhythm ...
Corticokinematic coherence (CKC) refers to coupling between magnetoencephalographic (MEG) brain acti...
AbstractCorticokinematic coherence (CKC) refers to coupling between magnetoencephalographic (MEG) br...
We assess the corticomuscular coherence (CMC) of the contralateral primary motor cortex and the hand...
The effective decoding of natural grasping behaviors is crucial for the natural control of neural pr...
Proprioceptive afference can be investigated using corticokinematic coherence (CKC), which indicates...
Hand velocity and acceleration are coherent with magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals recorded from...
AbstractHand velocity and acceleration are coherent with magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals recor...
Motor information conveyed by viewing the kinematics of an agent's action helps to predict how the a...
Corticokinematic coherence (CKC) quantifies the phase coupling between limb kinematics and cortical ...
To gain fundamental knowledge on how the brain controls motor actions, we studied in detail the inte...
Abstract—A direct comparison of the decoding performance of EEG and MEG in respect of hand movements...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether corticospinal projections from human sup...
To gain fundamental knowledge on how the brain controls motor actions, we studied in detail the inte...
International audienceThe purpose of the present study was to investigate whether corticospinal proj...
This study investigates whether movement kinematics modulates similarly the rolandic α and β rhythm ...
Corticokinematic coherence (CKC) refers to coupling between magnetoencephalographic (MEG) brain acti...
AbstractCorticokinematic coherence (CKC) refers to coupling between magnetoencephalographic (MEG) br...
We assess the corticomuscular coherence (CMC) of the contralateral primary motor cortex and the hand...
The effective decoding of natural grasping behaviors is crucial for the natural control of neural pr...
Proprioceptive afference can be investigated using corticokinematic coherence (CKC), which indicates...