“…Muscle activity was recorded using electromyography (EMG) (Delsys, Boston, MA, USA) in the first dorsal interosseus (FDI) muscle, which controls index-finger abduction. At the end of the first recording session, participants were administered oral zolpidem (0.05 mg/kg), consistent with previously reported effective sub-sedative doses (Hall et al, 2010b). An identical second MEG recording session was initiated 50 min after the zolpidem administration, with participants required to repeat the same rest and movement periods.…”