2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x2008000300011
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Posterior parietal cortex role in a sensorimotor task performance

Abstract: -This study aimed to elucidate electrophysiological and cortical mechanisms involved in anticipatory actions when individuals had to catch balls in free drop; specifically through quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) alpha absolute power changes. The sample was composed for 23 health subjects, both sexes, with ages varying between 25 and 40 years, absence of mental and physical illness, right handed and don't make use of any psychoactive or psychotropic substance at the time of the study. The experiment … Show more

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“…The neuropsychological assessment of agraphic patients after a haemorrhage in the left superior parietal lobule revealed that this area plays an important role in the execution of writing [13]. An electrophysiological experiment showed that the left PPC was specifically activated in a ball-catching task [14].…”
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“…The neuropsychological assessment of agraphic patients after a haemorrhage in the left superior parietal lobule revealed that this area plays an important role in the execution of writing [13]. An electrophysiological experiment showed that the left PPC was specifically activated in a ball-catching task [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results pointed to a relevant activation at central regions due its relation with sensorimotor areas. 6,11,38 Each hemisphere has specifics functions and contributes to motor control differently. The right hemisphere is characterized by use attention and sensory feedback to create spatial references, while the left hemisphere plays a role on movement planning and execution.…”
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“…In our task, subjects had to attend to an object (i.e., the ball) while prepared for catching it, requiring a visual guidance for hand movements which need a set of somatosensory inputs to control the movements, more specifically, the manipulation of the ball that involves the synchronous coordination of finger movements [14][15][16] . Besides, it is necessary adjusting the hand to the shape and to the fall line of the ball (i.e., posture and position of the hand related to the ball).…”
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“…Such behavior is related to the activation and recruitment of cortical regions which participates in the sensorimotor integration process that gathers information coming from the environment and the performed motor task in order to prepare motor acts and to enhance the execution of goal-directed tasks [14][15][16] , e.g., catching an object. Thus, the cortical areas are recruited to promote a self-organization (i.e., the functional reorganization of circuits) of neural networks for the constitution of a functional group (binding problems) 17 to improve the coordination and the motor control due to the instability induced by the task [14][15][16] . Based on this assumption, our experiment investigated the coherence of the quantitative electroencephalogram (qEEG) in parietal and occipital regions in a catching task when participants have to catch a ball in free fall.…”
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