Proprioception-related evoked potentials: origin and sensitivity to movement parameters
Proprioception-related evoked potentials: origin and sensitivity to movement parameters
Reafferentelectroencephalography (EEG) potentials evoked by active or passive movement are largely dependent on muscle spindle input, which projects to postrolandic sensory areas as well as the precentral motor cortex. The origin of these proprioception-related evoked potentials has previously been studied by using N20-P20 source locations of the median nerve somatosensory evoked potential as an landmark for postcentral area 3b.
As this approach has yielded contradictory findings, likely due to spatial undersampling, we applied dipole source analysis on two independently collected sets of high-density EEG data, containing the proprioception-related N90 elicited by passive finger movement, and the N20-P20 elicited by median nerve stimulation. In addition, the influence of movement parameters on the N90 was explored by varying amplitude/duration and direction of passive movements. The results showed that the proprioceptive N90 component was not influenced by movement direction, but had a duration that covaried with the duration of the movement. Sources were localized in the precentral cortex, located on average 10 mm anterior to the N20-P20 sources. The latter result supports earlier claims that the motor cortex is involved in the generation of proprioception-related EEG potentials.
461-468
Seiss, E.
6d13313a-221c-47c8-b550-76ae4e758259
Hesse, C.W.
53fee7f7-a12e-4783-a426-0d59afbf475d
Drane, S.
d0a043cb-eb24-43a5-aff5-699aab4a5f23
Oostenveld, R.
6dc0fc71-5eda-4857-8e5a-5f46e5099c61
Wing, A.M.
4e7867cc-6705-4444-9cd9-b52028e6a0b5
Praamstra, P.
5e90386c-1700-4216-bae8-90e9dc4a2189
2002
Seiss, E.
6d13313a-221c-47c8-b550-76ae4e758259
Hesse, C.W.
53fee7f7-a12e-4783-a426-0d59afbf475d
Drane, S.
d0a043cb-eb24-43a5-aff5-699aab4a5f23
Oostenveld, R.
6dc0fc71-5eda-4857-8e5a-5f46e5099c61
Wing, A.M.
4e7867cc-6705-4444-9cd9-b52028e6a0b5
Praamstra, P.
5e90386c-1700-4216-bae8-90e9dc4a2189
Seiss, E., Hesse, C.W., Drane, S., Oostenveld, R., Wing, A.M. and Praamstra, P.
(2002)
Proprioception-related evoked potentials: origin and sensitivity to movement parameters.
NeuroImage, 17 (1), .
(doi:10.1006/nimg.2002.1211).
Abstract
Reafferentelectroencephalography (EEG) potentials evoked by active or passive movement are largely dependent on muscle spindle input, which projects to postrolandic sensory areas as well as the precentral motor cortex. The origin of these proprioception-related evoked potentials has previously been studied by using N20-P20 source locations of the median nerve somatosensory evoked potential as an landmark for postcentral area 3b.
As this approach has yielded contradictory findings, likely due to spatial undersampling, we applied dipole source analysis on two independently collected sets of high-density EEG data, containing the proprioception-related N90 elicited by passive finger movement, and the N20-P20 elicited by median nerve stimulation. In addition, the influence of movement parameters on the N90 was explored by varying amplitude/duration and direction of passive movements. The results showed that the proprioceptive N90 component was not influenced by movement direction, but had a duration that covaried with the duration of the movement. Sources were localized in the precentral cortex, located on average 10 mm anterior to the N20-P20 sources. The latter result supports earlier claims that the motor cortex is involved in the generation of proprioception-related EEG potentials.
This record has no associated files available for download.
More information
Published date: 2002
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 27986
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/27986
PURE UUID: 8ef0ce20-4e67-451c-8992-b135fb31ee5c
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 28 Apr 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 07:22
Export record
Altmetrics
Contributors
Author:
E. Seiss
Author:
C.W. Hesse
Author:
S. Drane
Author:
R. Oostenveld
Author:
A.M. Wing
Author:
P. Praamstra
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics