Altered Cortical Activity during a Finger Tap in People with Stroke

Priya Balasubramanian, Roxanne P. De Leon,Dylan B. Snyder,Scott A. Beardsley,Allison S. Hyngstrom,Brian D. Schmit

Brain Topography(2024)

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This study describes electroencephalography (EEG) measurements during a simple finger movement in people with stroke to understand how temporal patterns of cortical activation and network connectivity align with prolonged muscle contraction at the end of a task. We investigated changes in the EEG temporal patterns in the beta band (13–26 Hz) of people with chronic stroke (N = 10, 7 F/3 M) and controls (N = 10, 7 F/3 M), during and after a cued movement of the index finger. We quantified the change in beta band EEG power relative to baseline as activation at each electrode and the change in task-based phase-locking value (tbPLV) and beta band task-based coherence (tbCoh) relative to baseline coherence as connectivity between EEG electrodes. Finger movements were associated with a decrease in beta power (event related desynchronization (ERD)) followed by an increase in beta power (event related resynchronization (ERS)). The ERS in the post task period was lower in the stroke group (7
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Event-related desynchronization,Event-related synchronization,EEG,Cortical activation,Connectivity,Beta band
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