Get ready! High urgency reduces beta band cortico-muscular coherence during motor preparation

Q4 Neuroscience Neuroimage. Reports Pub Date : 2024-06-30 DOI:10.1016/j.ynirp.2024.100212
Welber Marinovic , Reon Boyd , An Nguyen
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Abstract

Motor preparation is a dynamic process that is tuned to task demands such as urgency. This study examined the effect of urgency to move on cortico-muscular coherence (CMC) in the beta frequency band during motor preparation. Participants (n = 25) prepared for a rapid wrist flexion movement under two distinct scenarios: high (350 ms to prepare) and low (1400 ms to prepare) urgency. Before participants performed the ballistic actions, they were required to hold a light contraction of the flexor carpi radialis muscle for 3 s. During this holding time, we simultaneously obtained EEG and EMG signals to estimate their coherence —a measure of how much brain and muscle activity is synchronized at specific rhythms— over the last 1 s of the contraction interval.

Contrary to our hypothesis, we found greater CMC in conditions of low urgency rather than high urgency. This finding suggests that participants prioritized attending to the visual stimuli, dividing their attention to capture the preparation go-signal, rather than preparing the motor system, leading to a reduction in CMC. This interpretation suggests a cognitive-motor trade-off, wherein attentional resources are allocated more to sensory processing that to motor preparedness in urgent situations.

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做好准备高度紧迫性会降低运动准备过程中β带皮质-肌肉的一致性
运动准备是一个动态过程,会根据任务要求(如紧迫性)进行调整。本研究考察了在运动准备过程中,移动的紧迫性对β频段皮质-肌肉一致性(CMC)的影响。参与者(n = 25)在两种不同的情况下准备快速屈腕运动:高紧迫性(350 毫秒准备时间)和低紧迫性(1400 毫秒准备时间)。在这段时间内,我们同时获得了脑电图和肌电图信号,以估计它们在收缩间歇的最后 1 秒钟内的一致性--这是衡量大脑和肌肉活动在特定节奏下同步程度的一种方法。与我们的假设相反,我们发现在低紧迫性条件下,CMC 比高紧迫性条件下更大。这一发现表明,参与者优先注意视觉刺激,将注意力分散到捕捉准备开始信号上,而不是准备运动系统,从而导致 CMC 下降。这种解释说明了认知与运动之间的权衡,即在紧急情况下,注意力资源更多地被分配到感官处理上,而不是运动准备上。
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