EEG Oscillations Are Modulated in Different Behavior-Related Networks during Rhythmic Finger Movements

Volume: 36, Issue: 46, Pages: 11671 - 11681
Published: Nov 16, 2016
Abstract
Sequencing and timing of body movements are essential to perform motoric tasks. In this study, we investigate the temporal relation between cortical oscillations and human motor behavior (i.e., rhythmic finger movements). High-density EEG recordings were used for source imaging based on individual anatomy. We separated sustained and movement phase-related EEG source amplitudes based on the actual finger movements recorded by a data glove....
Paper Details
Title
EEG Oscillations Are Modulated in Different Behavior-Related Networks during Rhythmic Finger Movements
Published Date
Nov 16, 2016
Volume
36
Issue
46
Pages
11671 - 11681
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