Cortical involvement during upright walking is not well-studied in humans. We analyzed non-invasive electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings from able-bodied volunteers who participated in a robot-assisted gait-training experiment. To enable functional neuroimaging during walking, we applied source modeling to high-density (120 channels) EEG recordings using individual anatomy reconstructed from structural magnetic resonance imaging scans. First, we analyzed amplitude differences between the conditions, walking and upright standing. Second, we investigated amplitude modulations related to the gait phase. During active walking upper ? (10–12 Hz) and ? (18–30 Hz) oscillations were suppressed [event-related desynchronization (ERD)] compared to...
International audienceGait is often considered as an automatic movement but cortical control seems n...
Abstract Background Considerable effort has been devo...
Passive and imagined limb movements induce changes in cerebral oscillatory activity. Central modulat...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00485 EEG beta suppression and low gamma modulation are different elements o...
Background: Walking is characterized by stable antiphase relations between upper and lower limb move...
Walking on two legs is inherently unstable. Still, we humans perform remarkable well at it, mostly w...
This paper presents a spectral and time-frequency analysis of EEG signals recorded on seven healthy ...
Brain Computer Interfaces could be useful in rehabilitation of movement, perhaps also for gait. Unti...
Contains fulltext : 102544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Brain Computer ...
Neural coding of gait intent and continuous gait kinematics have advanced brain computer interface (...
Biological motion observation has been recognized to produce dynamic change in sensorimotor activati...
The study of human locomotion and spatial navigation in a naturalistic paradigm is vastly understudi...
Little knowledge is available about neural dynamics during natural motor behavior and its perturbati...
Little knowledge is available about neural dynamics during natural motor behavior and its perturbat...
Human gait is a complex process in the central nervous system that results from the integrity of var...
International audienceGait is often considered as an automatic movement but cortical control seems n...
Abstract Background Considerable effort has been devo...
Passive and imagined limb movements induce changes in cerebral oscillatory activity. Central modulat...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00485 EEG beta suppression and low gamma modulation are different elements o...
Background: Walking is characterized by stable antiphase relations between upper and lower limb move...
Walking on two legs is inherently unstable. Still, we humans perform remarkable well at it, mostly w...
This paper presents a spectral and time-frequency analysis of EEG signals recorded on seven healthy ...
Brain Computer Interfaces could be useful in rehabilitation of movement, perhaps also for gait. Unti...
Contains fulltext : 102544.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Brain Computer ...
Neural coding of gait intent and continuous gait kinematics have advanced brain computer interface (...
Biological motion observation has been recognized to produce dynamic change in sensorimotor activati...
The study of human locomotion and spatial navigation in a naturalistic paradigm is vastly understudi...
Little knowledge is available about neural dynamics during natural motor behavior and its perturbati...
Little knowledge is available about neural dynamics during natural motor behavior and its perturbat...
Human gait is a complex process in the central nervous system that results from the integrity of var...
International audienceGait is often considered as an automatic movement but cortical control seems n...
Abstract Background Considerable effort has been devo...
Passive and imagined limb movements induce changes in cerebral oscillatory activity. Central modulat...