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The role played by the parietoocciptal cortex in the process of sensory-motor integration: An electroencephalographic study
Fecha
2008Registro en:
REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, v.47, n.3, p.146-149, 2008
0210-0010
Autor
MACHADO, S.
CUNHA, M.
PORTELLA, C. E.
SILVA, J. G.
VELASQUES, B.
BASTOS, V. H.
BASILE, L.
CAGY, M.
PIEDADE, R. A.
RIBEIRO, P.
Institución
Resumen
Introduction. A fundamental aspect of planning future actions is the performance and control of motor tasks. This behaviour is done through sensory-motor integration. Aim. To explain the electrophysiological mechanisms in the cortex (modifications to the alpha band) that are involved in anticipatory actions when individuals have to catch a free-falling object. Subjects and methods. The sample was made up of 20 healthy subjects of both sexes (11 males and 9 females) with ages ranging between 25 and 40 years (32.5 +/- 7.5) who were free of mental or physical diseases (previous medical history); the subjects were right-handed (Edinburgh Inventory) and were not taking any psychoactive or psychotropic substances at the time of the study. The experiment consisted in a task in which subjects had to catch freely falling objects. The experiment was made up of six blocks of 15 tests, each of which lasted 2 minutes and 30 seconds before and two seconds after each ball was dropped. Results. An interaction of the factors moment and position was only observed for the right parietooccipital cortex, in the combination of electrodes P4-O2. Conclusion. These findings suggest that the right parietooccipital cortex plays an important role in increasing expectation and swiftness in the process of preparing for a motor task.