The aim of this study was to investigate intra-regional activation and inter-regional connectivity during passive movement. During fMRI, a mechanic device was used to move the subject's index and middle fingers. We assessed four movement conditions (unimanual left/right, bimanual symmetric/asymmetric), plus Rest. A conventional intra-regional analysis identified the passive stimulation network, including motor cortex, primary and secondary somatosensory cortex, plus the cerebellum. The posterior (sensory) part of the sensory-motor activation around the central sulcus showed a significant modulation according to the symmetry of the bimanual movement, with greater activation for asymmetric compared to symmetric movements. A second set of fMRI...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Whereas the cerebral representation of bimanual spatial coordination has been subject to prior resea...
Any motor action results from a dynamic interplay of various brain regions involved in different asp...
Whereas the cerebral representation of bimanual spatial co-ordination has been subject to prior rese...
In bimanual coordination tasks, subjects normally show a conspicuous advantage of symmetric movement...
Eleven right-handed subjects performed uni- and bimanual tapping tasks. Hemodynamic responses as mea...
Peripheral encoding of movement kinematics has been well-characterized, but there is little understa...
Mirror-symmetrical bimanual movement is more stable than parallelbimanual movement. This is well est...
Early electrophysiological studies during sensory stimulation in the anesthetized cat and more recen...
The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet,...
Objective: A baseline functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study was carried out on a health...
The present fMRI study explores the connectivity among motor areas in a bimanual coordination task u...
In bimanual coordination subjects typically show a spontaneous preference for movement symmetry. Whi...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Whereas the cerebral representation of bimanual spatial coordination has been subject to prior resea...
Any motor action results from a dynamic interplay of various brain regions involved in different asp...
Whereas the cerebral representation of bimanual spatial co-ordination has been subject to prior rese...
In bimanual coordination tasks, subjects normally show a conspicuous advantage of symmetric movement...
Eleven right-handed subjects performed uni- and bimanual tapping tasks. Hemodynamic responses as mea...
Peripheral encoding of movement kinematics has been well-characterized, but there is little understa...
Mirror-symmetrical bimanual movement is more stable than parallelbimanual movement. This is well est...
Early electrophysiological studies during sensory stimulation in the anesthetized cat and more recen...
The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet,...
Objective: A baseline functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study was carried out on a health...
The present fMRI study explores the connectivity among motor areas in a bimanual coordination task u...
In bimanual coordination subjects typically show a spontaneous preference for movement symmetry. Whi...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...