Abstract
The interaction between the somatosensory and motor cortices is understood; however, their functional relationship remains elusive. To elucidate the association between somatosensory and sensorimotor functions, this study investigated the correlation between somatosensory activities in response to paired-pulse stimulation and sensorimotor oscillations during self-paced finger movement in 18 healthy male subjects by using a magnetoencephalographic recording. The main finding was that stimulus-evoked somatosensory gating activities were significantly correlated with movement-related sensorimotor oscillatory responses. Specifically, the gating ratios of somatosensory N20m were related to the power changes of sensorimotor beta event-related desynchronization (ERD) (p = 0.003) and event-related synchronization (ERS) (p = 0.05). In conclusion, we confirmed that the inhibition of stimulus-evoked somatosensory responses is associated with the oscillatory characteristics of movement-related sensorimotor activities.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 74-78 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Neuroscience Letters |
Volume | 664 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 18 Jan 2018 |
Keywords
- Event-related desynchronization/synchronization (ERD/ERS)
- Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
- Paired-pulse stimulation
- Self-paced movement
- Sensorimotor
- Somatosensory