Movement-related beta ERD and ERS abnormalities in neuropsychiatric disorders

J Peter, F Ferraioli, D Mathew, S George… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Movement-related oscillations in the beta range (from 13 to 30 Hz) have been observed over
sensorimotor areas with power decrease (ie, event-related desynchronization, ERD) during …

Cortical facilitation of tactile afferents during the preparation of a body weight transfer when standing on a biomimetic surface

C Sutter, A Moinon, L Felicetti, F Massi, J Blouin… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Self-generated movement shapes tactile perception, but few studies have investigated the
brain mechanisms involved in the processing of the mechanical signals related to the static …

Enhancing prediction of forelimb movement trajectory through a calibrating-feedback paradigm incorporating RAT primary motor and agranular cortical ensemble …

HL Wang, YT Kuo, YC Lo, CH Kuo… - … journal of neural …, 2023 - World Scientific
Complete reaching movements involve target sensing, motor planning, and arm movement
execution, and this process requires the integration and communication of various brain …

[HTML][HTML] Movement-related ERS and connectivity in the gamma frequency decrease with practice

E Tatti, A Cacciola, F Carrara, A Luciani, A Quartarone… - NeuroImage, 2023 - Elsevier
Previous work showed that movements are accompanied by modulation of
electroencephalographic (EEG) activity in both beta (13–30 Hz) and gamma (> 30 Hz) …

Earlier finish of motor planning in the premotor cortex predicts faster motor command in the primary motor cortex: human intracranial EEG evidence

J Xia, D Gong, B Han, Q Guo, GR Fink, S Daun… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
The human motor system has a hierarchical control during finger movements. The non-
primary motor cortex (premotor cortex, PM, and supplementary motor area, SMA) organizes …

Functional Neuroimaging and Rehabilitation

E Tatti, A Cacciola - Translational Neurorehabilitation: Brain, Behavior and …, 2024 - Springer
Neuroimaging is a rapidly advancing field that has allowed researchers to evaluate brain
structure and function in healthy and pathological conditions. Neurorehabilitation has also …