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Abstrakti
The Rolandic beta rhythm, at ∼20 Hz, is generated in the somatosensory and motor cortices and is modulated by motor activity and sensory stimuli, causing a short lasting suppression that is followed by a rebound of the beta rhythm. The rebound reflects inhibitory changes in the primary sensorimotor (SMI) cortex, and thus it has been used as a biomarker to follow the recovery of patients with acute stroke. The longitudinal stability of beta rhythm modulation is a prerequisite for its use in long-term follow-ups. We quantified the reproducibility of beta rhythm modulation in healthy subjects in a 1-year-longitudinal study both for MEG and EEG at T0, 1 month (T1-month, n = 8) and 1 year (T1-year, n = 19). The beta rhythm (13-25 Hz) was modulated by fixed tactile and proprioceptive stimulations of the index fingers. The relative peak strengths of beta suppression and rebound did not differ significantly between the sessions, and intersession reproducibility was good or excellent according to intraclass correlation-coefficient values (0.70-0.96) both in MEG and EEG. Our results indicate that the beta rhythm modulation to tactile and proprioceptive stimulation is well reproducible within 1 year. These results support the use of beta modulation as a biomarker in long-term follow-up studies, e.g., to quantify the functional state of the SMI cortex during rehabilitation and drug interventions in various neurological impairments.NEW & NOTEWORTHY The present study demonstrates that beta rhythm modulation is highly reproducible in a group of healthy subjects within a year. Hence, it can be reliably used as a biomarker in longitudinal follow-up studies in different neurological patient groups to reflect changes in the functional state of the sensorimotor cortex.
Alkuperäiskieli | Englanti |
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Sivut | 559-570 |
Sivumäärä | 12 |
Julkaisu | Journal of Neurophysiology |
Vuosikerta | 127 |
Numero | 2 |
DOI - pysyväislinkit | |
Tila | Julkaistu - 1 helmik. 2022 |
OKM-julkaisutyyppi | A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä |
Sormenjälki
Sukella tutkimusaiheisiin 'Reproducibility of Rolandic beta rhythm modulation in MEG and EEG'. Ne muodostavat yhdessä ainutlaatuisen sormenjäljen.Projektit
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Proprioseptiikka aivojen sensorimotorisessa integraatiossa-terveillä, CP lapsilla ja kuntoutuvilla aivohalvauspotilailla
Piitulainen, H. (Vastuullinen tutkija)
01/09/2016 → 31/12/2018
Projekti: Academy of Finland: Other research funding
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Proprioseptiikka aivojen sensorimotorisessa integraatiossa-terveillä, CP lapsilla ja kuntoutuvilla aivohalvauspotilailla
Piitulainen, H. (Vastuullinen tutkija), Nurmi, T. (Projektin jäsen), Aydogan, D. B. (Projektin jäsen) & Matilainen, N. (Projektin jäsen)
01/09/2016 → 31/08/2019
Projekti: Academy of Finland: Other research funding
Laitteet
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Aalto NeuroImaging Infrastructure
Jousmäki, V. (Manager)
Perustieteiden korkeakouluLaitteistot/tilat: Facility