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A novel protocol to investigate motor training-induced plasticity and sensorimotor integration in the cerebellum and motor cortex.

Authors :
Baarbé, Julianne
Yielder, Paul
Daligadu, Julian
Behbahani, Hushyar
Haavik, Heidi
Murphy, Bernadette
Source :
Journal of Neurophysiology; Feb2014, Vol. 111 Issue 4, p715-721, 7p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Our group set out to develop a sensitive technique, capable of detecting output changes from the posterior fossa following a motor acquisition task. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was applied over the right cerebellar cortex 5 ms in advance of test stimuli over the left cerebral motor cortex (M1), suppressing test motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) recorded in a distal hand muscle. Ten participants typed the letters Z, D, F, and P in randomized 8-letter sequences for ~15 min, and 10 participants took part in the control condition. Cerebellar-M1 recruitment curves were established before and after the motor acquisition task. Cerebellar inhibition at 50% (CBI<subscript>50</subscript>) was defined as the intensity of cerebellar-M1 stimulations that produced MEPs that were 50% of the initial test MEP. Collection also occurred at stimulator intensities 5 and 10% above CBI<subscript>50</subscript>. A significant interaction effect of group (experimental and control) vs. time (pre- and postintervention) was observed [F(1,18) = 4.617, P = 0.046]. Post hoc tests showed a significant effect for the learning task in the experimental group [F(1,9) = 10.28, P = 0.01]. Further analysis showed specific disinhibition at CBI<subscript>50</subscript> (P = 0.04), CBI<subscript>50</subscript>5% (P = 0.008), and CBI<subscript>50</subscript>10% (P = 0.01) for the experimental group only. Reaction time (P | 0.001) and accuracy (P = 0.006) improved significantly following practice, implying that disinhibition coincides with motor learning. No changes, however, were seen in the control condition. We conclude that this protocol is a sensitive technique that may be used to study cerebellar disinhibition with motor acquisition in vivo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223077
Volume :
111
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Neurophysiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
108280209
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00661.2013