Changes in slow and fast alpha bands in subjects submitted to different amounts of functional electrostimulation


Autoria(s): VELASQUES, Bruna; CUNHA, Marlo; MACHADO, Sergio; MINC, Daniel; ABRUMHOSA, Alexandre; SILVA, Andressa; BASILE, Luis; CAGY, Mauricio; PIEDADE, Roberto; RIBEIRO, Pedro
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

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Objective: To examine the changes in slow (8-10 Hz)and fast (10-12 Hz) alpha bands of EEG in three groups of subjects submitted to different amounts of functional electrostimulation (FES). Our hypothesis is that different amounts of electrostimulation may cause different patterns of activation in the sensorimotor cortex. In particular, we expect to see an increase in alpha power due to habituation effects. We examine the two bands comprised by alpha rhythm (i.e., slow and fast alpha), since these two sub-rhythms are related to distinct aspects: general energy demands and specific motor aspects, respectively. Methods: The sample was composed of 27 students, both sexes, aging between 25 and 40 years old. The subjects were randomly distributed in three groups: control (n = 9), G24 (n = 9) and G36 (n = 9). A FES equipment (Neuro Compact-2462) was used to stimulate the right index finger extension. Simultaneously, the electroencephalographic signal was acquired. We investigated the absolute power in slow and fast alpha bands in the sensorimotor cortex. Results: The G36 indicated a significant increasing in absolute power values in lower and higher alpha components, respectively, when compared with the control group. Particularly, in the following regions: pre-motor cortex and primary motor cortex. Discussion: FES seems to promote cortical adaptations that are similar to those observed when someone learns a procedural task. FES application in the G36 was more effective in promoting such neural changes. The lower and higher components of alpha rhythms behave differently in their topographical distribution during FES application. These results suggest a somatotopic organization in primary motor cortex which can be represented by the fast alpha component. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, v.441, n.2, p.149-152, 2008

0304-3940

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23487

10.1016/j.neulet.2008.06.021

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2008.06.021

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD

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Neuroscience Letters

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Palavras-Chave #functional electrostimulation #electroencephalograph #absolute power #slow and fast alpha rhythm #sensorimotor integration #ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION #EEG #RHYTHMS #MECHANISMS #ATTENTION #MOVEMENTS #RECOVERY #THETA #Neurosciences
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