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The oscillatory effects of rhythmic median nerve stimulation

Houlgreave, Mairi S.; Morera Maiquez, Barbara; Brookes, Matthew J.; Jackson, Stephen R.

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Authors

Barbara Morera Maiquez

STEPHEN JACKSON stephen.jackson@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience



Abstract

Entrainment of brain oscillations can be achieved using rhythmic non-invasive brain stimulation, and stimulation of the motor cortex at a frequency associated with sensorimotor inhibition can impair motor responses. Despite the potential for therapeutic application, these techniques do not lend themselves to use outside of a clinical setting. Here, the aim was to investigate whether rhythmic median nerve stimulation (MNS) could be used to entrain oscillations related to sensorimotor inhibition. MEG data were recorded from 20 participants during 400 trials, where for each trial 10 pulses of MNS were delivered either rhythmically or arrhythmically at 12 or 20 Hz. Our results demonstrate a frequency specific increase in relative amplitude in the contralateral somatosensory cortex during rhythmic but not arrhythmic stimulation. This was coupled with an increase in inter-trial phase coherence at the same frequency, suggesting that the oscillations synchronised with the pulses of MNS. The results show that 12 and 20 Hz rhythmic peripheral nerve stimulation can produce entrainment. Rhythmic MNS resulted in synchronous firing of neuronal populations within the contralateral somatosensory cortex meaning these neurons were engaged in processing of the afferent input. Therefore, MNS could prove therapeutically useful in disorders associated with hyperexcitability within the sensorimotor cortices.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 10, 2022
Online Publication Date Feb 11, 2022
Publication Date May 1, 2022
Deposit Date Mar 4, 2022
Publicly Available Date Mar 4, 2022
Journal NeuroImage
Print ISSN 1053-8119
Electronic ISSN 1095-9572
Publisher Elsevier BV
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 251
Article Number 118990
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.118990
Keywords Cognitive Neuroscience; Neurology
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/7536943
Publisher URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811922001197

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