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Aging effects on electrical and hemodynamic responses in the sensorimotor network during unilateral proximal upper limb functional tasks

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BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH
卷 443, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2023.114322

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Motor-control; Neuroplasticity; FNIRS; EEG; Reaching and tracing task; Brain asymmetry

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Healthy aging leads to poorer performance in upper limb daily living movements. Two non-invasive neuroimaging methods, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and electroencephalography (EEG), were used in this study to evaluate the neural correlates of functional proximal upper limb movements. The results showed age-related changes in brain electrical and hemodynamic response patterns. This study suggests that combined fNIRS-EEG could be used to monitor movement-related neuroplasticity in clinical practice.
Healthy aging leads to poorer performance in upper limb (UL) daily living movements. Understanding the neural correlates linked with UL functional movements may help to better understand how healthy aging affects motor control. Two non-invasive neuroimaging methods allow for monitoring the movement-related brain activity: functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and electroencephalography (EEG), respectively based on the hemodynamic response and electrical activity of brain regions. Coupled, they provide a better spatiotemporal mapping. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of healthy aging on the bilateral sensorimotor (SM1) activation patterns of functional proximal UL movements. Twenty-one young and 21 old healthy participants realized two unilateral proximal UL movements during: i) a paced reaching target task and ii) a circular steering task to capture the speed-accuracy trade-off. Combined fNIRS-EEG system was synchronised with movement capture system to record SM1 activation while moving. The circular steering task performance was significantly lower for the older group. The rate of increase in hemodynamic response was longer in the older group with no difference on the amplitude of fNIRS signal for the two tasks. The EEG results showed aging related reduction of the alpha-beta rhythms synchronisation but no desynchronisation modification. In conclusion, this study un-covers the age-related changes in brain electrical and hemodynamic response patterns in the bilateral sensori-motor network during two functional proximal UL movements using two complementary neuroimaging methods. This opens up the possibility to utilise combined fNIRS-EEG for monitoring the movement-related neuroplasticity in clinical practice.

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