2018
DOI: 10.1159/000487065
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The Electrical Brain Activity in Men with Different Alpha-Rhythm Characteristics during Manual Movements Executed by the Subdominant Hand

Abstract: Background:The ability to control motor actions and flexibly interact with the environment is considered one of the main components of the human brain executive functions. The spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) is among the physiological techniques making it possible to formulate a direct estimation of specific features of the activity of the human brain during manual movements. Purpose: This study is devoted to an investigation of brain processes in men with a high or a low individual α-frequency determin… Show more

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“…People with a low α-frequency were characterized by less specific and differentiated cortical activation processes [20,21,23]. The functional differences previously identified in men during their performance of MMs by the subdominant hand [22] may reflect a generally relatively lower tone of cortical activation in men with a low IαF that can be specifically compensated for by increased "intensity" and an observed redundancy of brain processes. Despite the significant achievements made in this field, the literature remains sparse regarding the features of brain processes in women during MMs executed with the help of the subdominant hand.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…People with a low α-frequency were characterized by less specific and differentiated cortical activation processes [20,21,23]. The functional differences previously identified in men during their performance of MMs by the subdominant hand [22] may reflect a generally relatively lower tone of cortical activation in men with a low IαF that can be specifically compensated for by increased "intensity" and an observed redundancy of brain processes. Despite the significant achievements made in this field, the literature remains sparse regarding the features of brain processes in women during MMs executed with the help of the subdominant hand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The nature of responses in the survey and execution of the motor and psychoacoustic tests were determined. The individual profiles of the manual motor asymmetry as well as auditory asymmetry were counted for each woman (K skew) (Formula 1) [20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Psychophysiological Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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