The neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a continuous updating of a mix of afferent and efferent information. Corticomuscular coherence (CMC) is a powerful tool to explore the interactions between the motor cortex and the muscles involved in movement realization. The comparison of the temporal dynamics of CMC between healthy subjects and post-stroke patients could provide new insights into the question of how agonist and antagonist muscles are controlled related to motor performance during active voluntary movements. We recorded scalp electroencephalography activity, electromyography signals from agonist and antagonist muscles, and upper limb kinematics in eight healthy subjects and seventeen chronic post-...
Corticomuscular coherence (CMC) relates to synchronization between activity in the motor cortex and ...
Physiological movement develops on the basis of sensorimotor integration through synchronisation bet...
International audienceAntagonist muscle co-activation is thought to be partially regulated by cortic...
International audienceThe neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a ...
International audienceThe neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a ...
International audienceThe neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a ...
International audienceThe neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a ...
Objective Motor recovery after stroke is attributed to neuronal plasticity, however not all post-str...
PurposeMotor deficits after stroke are supposed to arise from the reduced neural drive from the brai...
In healthy subjects, motor cortex activity and electromyographic (EMG) signals from contracting cont...
In healthy subjects, motor cortex activity and electromyographic (EMG) signals from contracting cont...
AbstractStroke results in reorganization of residual brain networks. The functional role of brain re...
Motor dysfunction is a major consequence after stroke and it is generally believed that the loss of ...
Corticomuscular coherence (CMC) relates to synchronization between activity in the motor cortex and ...
Corticomuscular coherence (CMC) relates to synchronization between activity in the motor cortex and ...
Corticomuscular coherence (CMC) relates to synchronization between activity in the motor cortex and ...
Physiological movement develops on the basis of sensorimotor integration through synchronisation bet...
International audienceAntagonist muscle co-activation is thought to be partially regulated by cortic...
International audienceThe neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a ...
International audienceThe neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a ...
International audienceThe neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a ...
International audienceThe neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a ...
Objective Motor recovery after stroke is attributed to neuronal plasticity, however not all post-str...
PurposeMotor deficits after stroke are supposed to arise from the reduced neural drive from the brai...
In healthy subjects, motor cortex activity and electromyographic (EMG) signals from contracting cont...
In healthy subjects, motor cortex activity and electromyographic (EMG) signals from contracting cont...
AbstractStroke results in reorganization of residual brain networks. The functional role of brain re...
Motor dysfunction is a major consequence after stroke and it is generally believed that the loss of ...
Corticomuscular coherence (CMC) relates to synchronization between activity in the motor cortex and ...
Corticomuscular coherence (CMC) relates to synchronization between activity in the motor cortex and ...
Corticomuscular coherence (CMC) relates to synchronization between activity in the motor cortex and ...
Physiological movement develops on the basis of sensorimotor integration through synchronisation bet...
International audienceAntagonist muscle co-activation is thought to be partially regulated by cortic...