Overlap in the cortical representation of hand and forearm muscles as assessed by navigated TMS

Q4 Neuroscience Neuroimage. Reports Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ynirp.2023.100183
Fang Jin , Sjoerd M. Bruijn , Andreas Daffertshofer
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The representation of upper limb muscles in the motor cortex is not clear-cut. The motor cortex contains areas that, when stimulated, may activate different muscles simultaneously, hence they seem to overlap. We expected the cortical representations of synergistic muscle pairs to overlap more than those of non-synergistic muscles. To test this, we used navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation to probe eight hand and forearm muscles of twenty healthy participants. We transformed the cortical representations of muscles to a template MRI to allow for group analysis. We found that the amount of overlap in cortical representations differed significantly between within-hand and within-forearm muscle combinations. Most synergistic muscle pairs, both within the hand, within the forearm and between them, had a larger overlap than non-synergistic muscle pairs. Our study demonstrates the largely overlapping nature of cortical representations of upper limb muscles. It is noteworthy that the overlap is elevated in muscles that usually act in a synergistic manner.

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导航TMS评估的手和前臂肌肉皮层表现的重叠
上肢肌肉在运动皮层中的表现并不明确。运动皮层包含一些区域,当受到刺激时,这些区域可能同时激活不同的肌肉,因此它们似乎重叠。我们预计协同肌肉对的皮层表现比非协同肌肉的皮层表现重叠得更多。为了测试这一点,我们使用导航经颅磁刺激来探测20名健康参与者的8块手和前臂肌肉。我们将肌肉的皮层表示转换为模板MRI,以便进行组分析。我们发现,手内和前臂肌肉组合中皮层表现的重叠量存在显著差异。大多数协同肌肉对,无论是在手内、前臂内还是它们之间,都比非协同肌肉对有更大的重叠。我们的研究证明了上肢肌肉的皮层表现在很大程度上是重叠的。值得注意的是,重叠在通常以协同方式发挥作用的肌肉中增加。
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