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Revision 8 as of 2021-06-17 23:38:36
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MEG corticomuscular coherence

Authors: Raymundo Cassani

Corticomuscular coherence relates to the synchrony in the neural activity of brain's cortical areas and muscle.

This tutorial replicates the processing pipeline and analysis presented in the "Analysis of corticomuscular coherence" tutorial in the FieldTrip documentation.

Contents

  1. Download and installation
  2. Importing anatomy data
    1. A title in size 3
  3. Additional documentation

[[|Coherence]] is a classic metric to evaluate the synchrony between two signals. Previous studies (xx, and xx) have reported the use of coherence to measure the connectivity between the primary motor acortex and musckles thorough the corticospional pathways.

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The ?results confirm the synchronized activity in the primary motor cortex (measure with MEG), and the motor-unit activity (measured with EMG) in the beta range of frequencies during maintained voluntary contractions

Corticomuscular coherence has been of special interest in alpha band (about 10 Hz), in Beta band (15–30 Hz), and in Gamma band (35–60 Hz).

== Presentation of the experiment == MEG EMG equipment trials duration which ones will be analyzed

Download and installation

You should have Brainstorm Download data from Fieldtrip FTP

Example of performing citations in text, and \LaTeX.

The imaginary coherence (Nolte et al., 2004), commonly found as: $IC_{xy}(f)$.

Importing anatomy data

1. Create protocol 1.

A title in size 3

A title in size 4

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





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