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Portraying human motor imagery: A MEG study

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The understanding of the neurophysiological mechanisms responsible for performing motor imagery (MI) is essential for the development of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) and neurorehabilitation. Our magnetoencephalographic (MEG) experiments with eight voluntary participants confirm the existence of two types of motor imagery: kinesthetic imagery (KI) and visual imagery (VI). These two types of motor imagery are distinguished by the activation or inhibition of different brain areas in Mu (Alpha and Beta) frequency regions. In particular, event-related synchronization analysis shows that VI activates Mu waves in the Occipital and Precuneus region, whereas KI inhibits Mu activity in motor-associated structures and the inferior parietal lobule. A model for neural communication and motor inhibition is proposed, claiming Mu wave as a carrier for MI content. Validation of this model using coherence of brain signals and machine learning is presented along with the identification of a unique 45 Hz signal that is being utilized to carry MI content inside the brain.

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The author has previously worked with Chaos, Complex Networks and Experimental Biology related to the brain. He is currently pursuing Neurophysiology related to Perception, Attention, Motor Imagery, Decision Making and Language with the help of signal analysis techniques and artificial neural networks.

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Authors Part Chholak, Parth Chholak, Alexander N Pisarchik, Alexander N. Pisarchik, Alexander N. Pisarchik
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.03.2020
 
EAN 9786200570659
ISBN 9786200570659
No. of pages 60
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Medical professions

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