Reorganization of functional and directed corticomuscular connectivity during precision grip from childhood to adulthood
Abstract How does the neural control of fine movements develop from childhood to adulthood? Here, we investigated developmental differences in functional corticomuscular connectivity using coherence analyses in 111 individuals from four different age groups covering the age range 8–30 y. EEG and EMG...
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Main Authors: | Mikkel Malling Beck, Meaghan Elizabeth Spedden, Jesper Lundbye-Jensen |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2b83459e53b14ff3b7145d64c67f62a6 |
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