Neuromagnetic fields preceding unilateral movements in dextrals and sinistrals

Movement-related magnetic fields were recorded with a whole-head magnetoencephalographic system in three dextrals and three sinistrals during right or left index finger extension. The motor field (MF) demonstrated an asymmetrical isofield map pattern with larger field reversal over the contralateral...

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Published inNeuroreport Vol. 9; no. 7; p. 1497
Main Authors Taniguchi, M, Yoshimine, T, Cheyne, D, Kato, A, Kihara, T, Ninomiya, H, Hirata, M, Hirabuki, N, Nakamura, H, Hayakawa, T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 11.05.1998
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Summary:Movement-related magnetic fields were recorded with a whole-head magnetoencephalographic system in three dextrals and three sinistrals during right or left index finger extension. The motor field (MF) demonstrated an asymmetrical isofield map pattern with larger field reversal over the contralateral hemisphere for dominant hand movement and an almost symmetrical pattern for non-dominant hand movement in each subject. The equivalent current dipole moment of the MF for the contralateral hemisphere was significantly larger than the ipsilateral hemisphere for dominant hand movement, and almost equal for both hemispheres for non-dominant hand movement. These results were congruent for both dextrals and sinistrals, suggesting a more important role of the hemisphere contralateral to the dominant hand in unilateral voluntary movement, regardless of handedness.
ISSN:0959-4965
DOI:10.1097/00001756-199805110-00046