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. 2023 May;36(3):433-446.
doi: 10.1007/s10548-023-00956-x. Epub 2023 Apr 15.

Deciphering Functional Connectivity Differences Between Motor Imagery and Execution of Target-Oriented Grasping

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Deciphering Functional Connectivity Differences Between Motor Imagery and Execution of Target-Oriented Grasping

Eunkyung Kim et al. Brain Topogr. 2023 May.

Abstract

This study aimed to delineate overlapping and distinctive functional connectivity in visual motor imagery, kinesthetic motor imagery, and motor execution of target-oriented grasping action of the right hand. Functional magnetic resonance imaging data were obtained from 18 right-handed healthy individuals during each condition. Seed-based connectivity and multi-voxel pattern analyses were employed after selecting seed regions with the left primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area. There was equivalent seed-based connectivity during the three conditions in the bilateral frontoparietal and temporal areas. When the seed region was the left primary motor cortex, increased connectivity was observed in the left cuneus and superior frontal area during visual and kinesthetic motor imageries, respectively, compared with that during motor execution. Multi-voxel pattern analyses revealed that each condition was differentiated by spatially distributed connectivity patterns of the left primary motor cortex within the right cerebellum VI, cerebellum crus II, and left lingual area. When the seed region was the left supplementary motor area, the connectivity patterns within the right putamen, thalamus, cerebellar areas IV-V, and left superior parietal lobule were significantly classified above chance level across the three conditions. The present findings improve our understanding of the spatial representation of functional connectivity and its specific patterns among motor imagery and motor execution. The strength and fine-grained connectivity patterns of the brain areas can discriminate between motor imagery and motor execution.

Keywords: Cerebellum; Mental Processes; Motor Cortex; Motor Imagery; Multi-voxel pattern analysis; Occipital Lobe.

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