Objective: This study characterized the brain electrical activity during pedaling, a locomotor-like task, in humans. We postulated that phasic brain activity would be associated with active pedaling, consistent with a cortical role in locomotor tasks. Methods: Sixty four channels of electroencephalogram (EEG) and 10 channels of electromyogram (EMG) data were recorded from 10 neurologically-intact volunteers while they performed active and passive (no effort) pedaling on a custom-designed stationary bicycle. Ensemble averaged waveforms, 2 dimensional topographic maps and amplitude of the β (13–35 Hz) frequency band were analyzed and compared between active and passive trials. Results: The peak-to-peak amplitude (peak positive–peak negative...
Abstract Background Considerable effort has been devo...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive technique of measuring electric currents generated fr...
This study aimed to enhance our understanding of supraspinal control of locomotion in stroke survivo...
Objective: This study characterized the brain electrical activity during pedaling, a locomotor-like ...
The importance of the central nervous system in endurance exercise has not yet been exhaustively inv...
Despite modern imaging techniques, assessing and localizing changes in brain activity during whole-b...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to record human brain activity during slow (30 ...
Background: Prior work indicates that pedaling-related brain activation is lower in people with stro...
The role of the primary motor cortex and other supraspinal structures in controlling human locomotio...
Human gait is a complex process in the central nervous system that results from the integrity of var...
Objective: Recent neuroimaging studies have shown a strong involvement of the cortex as well as brai...
Locomotion relies on the fine-tuned coordination of different muscles which are controlled by partic...
The present study used coherence and directionality analyses to explore whether the motor cortex con...
Noninvasive brain imaging during mobile activities could have far reaching scientific, clinical, and...
In lower mammals, locomotion seems to be mainly regulated by subcortical and spinal networks. On the...
Abstract Background Considerable effort has been devo...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive technique of measuring electric currents generated fr...
This study aimed to enhance our understanding of supraspinal control of locomotion in stroke survivo...
Objective: This study characterized the brain electrical activity during pedaling, a locomotor-like ...
The importance of the central nervous system in endurance exercise has not yet been exhaustively inv...
Despite modern imaging techniques, assessing and localizing changes in brain activity during whole-b...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to record human brain activity during slow (30 ...
Background: Prior work indicates that pedaling-related brain activation is lower in people with stro...
The role of the primary motor cortex and other supraspinal structures in controlling human locomotio...
Human gait is a complex process in the central nervous system that results from the integrity of var...
Objective: Recent neuroimaging studies have shown a strong involvement of the cortex as well as brai...
Locomotion relies on the fine-tuned coordination of different muscles which are controlled by partic...
The present study used coherence and directionality analyses to explore whether the motor cortex con...
Noninvasive brain imaging during mobile activities could have far reaching scientific, clinical, and...
In lower mammals, locomotion seems to be mainly regulated by subcortical and spinal networks. On the...
Abstract Background Considerable effort has been devo...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive technique of measuring electric currents generated fr...
This study aimed to enhance our understanding of supraspinal control of locomotion in stroke survivo...