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This is a little text that serves as an introduction of the reason of being for this tutorial. Hopefully it will have 2 or 3 relevant links to information outside or to other tutorials. | [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corticomuscular_coherence|Corticomuscular coherence]] relates to the synchrony between electrophisiological signals (MEG, EEG or ECoG) recorded from the contralateral motor cortex, and EMG signal from a muscle during voluntary movement. This synchrony has its origin mainly in the descending communication in corticospinal pathways between primary motor cortex (M1) and muscles. This tutorial replicates the processing pipeline and analysis presented in the [[https://www.fieldtriptoolbox.org/tutorial/coherence/|Analysis of corticomuscular coherence]] FieldTrip tutorial. |
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[[Link-tocnx-tutorial|Coherence]] is a classic metric to evaluate the synchrony between two signals. Previous studies (conway 1995, review: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2019.00100/full) have reported the use of coherence to study the connectivity between the primary motor cortex and muscles. The results of such studies, show synchronized activity in the 15–30 Hz range during maintained voluntary contractions. Kilkner 2000 IMAGE OF EXPERIMENT, SIGNALS and COHERENCE == Presentation of the experiment == MEG EMG equipment trials duration which ones will be analyzed |
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MEG corticomuscular coherence
Authors: Raymundo Cassani
Corticomuscular coherence relates to the synchrony between electrophisiological signals (MEG, EEG or ECoG) recorded from the contralateral motor cortex, and EMG signal from a muscle during voluntary movement. This synchrony has its origin mainly in the descending communication in corticospinal pathways between primary motor cortex (M1) and muscles. This tutorial replicates the processing pipeline and analysis presented in the Analysis of corticomuscular coherence FieldTrip tutorial.
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?Coherence is a classic metric to evaluate the synchrony between two signals. Previous studies (conway 1995, review: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2019.00100/full) have reported the use of coherence to study the connectivity between the primary motor cortex and muscles. The results of such studies, show synchronized activity in the 15–30 Hz range during maintained voluntary contractions. Kilkner 2000
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The imaginary coherence (Nolte et al., 2004), commonly found as: .
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Additional documentation
Articles
Minimum norm: Baillet S, Mosher JC, Leahy RM
Electromagnetic brain mapping, IEEE SP MAG 2001.
Tutorials
Tutorial: Volume source estimation
Forum discussions
Forum: Minimum norm units (pA.m): http://neuroimage.usc.edu/forums/showthread.php?1246