Multi-channel Brain Stimulation and Imaging of Muscle Activity in Studies of Hand Movement Control
Description of the granted funding
Motor impairments have high social and economic impacts on patients and the society. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive tool for diagnosis and treatment of several neurological disorders. With TMS applied on the motor cortex and simultaneous recording of electromyography one can quantify the integrity of motor pathways. In this thesis work, we will study connections between motor cortical networks and upper limb muscles by using multi-channel brain stimulation and imaging muscle activity. High-density surface electromyography (HDsEMG) will be used to map muscle group coactivations and improve the spatiotemporal characteristics of adjacent muscle responses. The results will help to understand the complex activation patterns of neural pathways involved in the control of hand movements.
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2025
Granted funding
Shokoofeh Parvin
26 000 €
Other information
Funding decision number
KAUTE-säätiö_20240515
Fields of science
NATURAL SCIENCES
Keywords
High-density EMG, Motor control, Brain stimulation