The effect of response type (motor output versus mental counting) on the intracerebral distribution of the slow cortical potentials in an externally cued (CNV) paradigm.

Authors

BAREŠ Martin NESTRAŠIL Igor REKTOR Ivan

Year of publication 2007
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Brain Research Bulletin
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Neurology, neurosurgery, neurosciences
Keywords contingent negative variation- externally cued paradigm- intracerebral recording- slow potentials- motor output
Description This study concerned the intracerebrally located generators of the Contingent Negative Variation in two different paradigm settings: (i) motor output required, (ii) silent counting required (non-motor control condition).The CNV potential generators varied between motor and non-motor tasks. The intracerebral distribution of the potentials linked with expectation is task dependent. Our main conclusion is that the executive network is more active during the motor task than during counting task.
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