Published January 1, 2017 | Version v1
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PRE-MOVEMENT CONTRALATERAL EEG LOW BETA POWER IS MODULATED WITH MOTOR ADAPTATION LEARNING

  • 1. Sabanci Univ, Fac Engn & Nat Sci, Istanbul, Turkey
  • 2. Max Planck Inst Intelligent Syst, Dept Empir Inference, Tubingen, Germany

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Various neuroimaging studies aim to understand the complex nature of human motor behavior. There exists a variety of experimental approaches to study neurophysiological correlates of performance during different motor tasks. As distinct from studies based on Visuomotor learning, we investigate changes in electroencephalographic (EEG) activity during an actual physical motor adaptation learning experiment. Based on statistical analysis of EEG signals collected during a force-field adaptation task performed with the dominant hand, we observe a modulation of pre-movement upper alpha (10-12 Hz) and lower beta (13-16 Hz) powers over the contralateral region. This modulation is observed to be stronger in lower beta range and, through a regression analysis, is shown to be related with motor adaptation performance on a subject-specific level.

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