2023
DOI: 10.1080/27706710.2023.2183096
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The corticomuscular coupling underlying movement and its application for rehabilitation: a review

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“…The motor module of the cerebellum mainly involves the cerebellar lobule, directly involved in motor coordination and related motor learning (Fine et al, 2002). Previous fMRI studies based on task states have shown that the cerebellum anterior lobules (I-IV/V) could be activated through motor task paradigm (Stoodley et al, 2012;Stoodley & Schmahmann, 2009, 2010Zhang et al, 2023). Cerebellar lobule VII is also considered as an important motor region (Buckner et al, 2011;.…”
Section: Cerebello-cerebral Cortex Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The motor module of the cerebellum mainly involves the cerebellar lobule, directly involved in motor coordination and related motor learning (Fine et al, 2002). Previous fMRI studies based on task states have shown that the cerebellum anterior lobules (I-IV/V) could be activated through motor task paradigm (Stoodley et al, 2012;Stoodley & Schmahmann, 2009, 2010Zhang et al, 2023). Cerebellar lobule VII is also considered as an important motor region (Buckner et al, 2011;.…”
Section: Cerebello-cerebral Cortex Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The defect of inhibiting irrelevant information may lead to information confusion in working memory and reduce the overall processing e ciency, which is considered as an important feature of cognitive aging (Zeintl and Kliegel 2007). There are several ways have been used to impacting the cognitive ability, including a healthy diet (Loughrey et al 2017), a good sleep quality (Ji et al 2023), movement training (Zhang et al 2023), and music training (Hays et al 2002). Among them, music is emerging as a new intervention on cognitive aging because it is safe, affordable, and can be creatively tailored to meet speci c requirements (Ferreri et al 2019;Haslbeck et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%