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    MathWorks Inc extracted emg and eeg data matlab r2021b
    Measurement environment during the Without Mirror (top) and Mirror (bottom) conditions, muscle activity of the extensor carpi radialis, and the topographic map of the beta-band cortico-muscular coherence in patient 1 and Healthy participants. The topography for healthy participants is based on the grand average of data across all healthy participants. In the Mirror condition, both the activity of the primary agonist muscle (i.e., the ECR) <t>and</t> <t>CMC</t> increased. For the CMC data, under the Without Mirror condition, beta-band CMC in healthy participants was observed in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex relative to the target muscle. On the other hand, beta-band CMC of patient 2 in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex relative to the affected hand was not observed. However, under the Mirror condition, such beta-band CMC of Patient 1 was markedly increased in not only sensorimotor area but also the fronto-parietal area. ECR, extensor carpi radialis; CMC, cortico-muscular coherence; EEG, electroencephalography; <t>EMG,</t> electromyography.
    Extracted Emg And Eeg Data Matlab R2021b, supplied by MathWorks Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: Case report: Exploring cortico-muscular coherence during Mirror visual feedback for deafferentation pain: a proof-of-concept study

    Journal: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

    doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2025.1525680

    Measurement environment during the Without Mirror (top) and Mirror (bottom) conditions, muscle activity of the extensor carpi radialis, and the topographic map of the beta-band cortico-muscular coherence in patient 1 and Healthy participants. The topography for healthy participants is based on the grand average of data across all healthy participants. In the Mirror condition, both the activity of the primary agonist muscle (i.e., the ECR) and CMC increased. For the CMC data, under the Without Mirror condition, beta-band CMC in healthy participants was observed in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex relative to the target muscle. On the other hand, beta-band CMC of patient 2 in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex relative to the affected hand was not observed. However, under the Mirror condition, such beta-band CMC of Patient 1 was markedly increased in not only sensorimotor area but also the fronto-parietal area. ECR, extensor carpi radialis; CMC, cortico-muscular coherence; EEG, electroencephalography; EMG, electromyography.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Measurement environment during the Without Mirror (top) and Mirror (bottom) conditions, muscle activity of the extensor carpi radialis, and the topographic map of the beta-band cortico-muscular coherence in patient 1 and Healthy participants. The topography for healthy participants is based on the grand average of data across all healthy participants. In the Mirror condition, both the activity of the primary agonist muscle (i.e., the ECR) and CMC increased. For the CMC data, under the Without Mirror condition, beta-band CMC in healthy participants was observed in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex relative to the target muscle. On the other hand, beta-band CMC of patient 2 in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex relative to the affected hand was not observed. However, under the Mirror condition, such beta-band CMC of Patient 1 was markedly increased in not only sensorimotor area but also the fronto-parietal area. ECR, extensor carpi radialis; CMC, cortico-muscular coherence; EEG, electroencephalography; EMG, electromyography.

    Techniques Used: Activity Assay

    Muscle activity of the flexor carpi ulnaris and biceps and beta-band cortico-muscular coherence during the Without Mirror (top) and Mirror (bottom) conditions. In the Without Mirror condition, the non-primary agonist muscle (biceps) exhibited excessive activity and higher CMC. However, in the Mirror condition, these were reduced, which led to higher activity and CMC in the primary agonist muscle (FCU). FCU, flexor carpi ulnari; CMC, cortico-muscular coherence; EMG, electromyography.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Muscle activity of the flexor carpi ulnaris and biceps and beta-band cortico-muscular coherence during the Without Mirror (top) and Mirror (bottom) conditions. In the Without Mirror condition, the non-primary agonist muscle (biceps) exhibited excessive activity and higher CMC. However, in the Mirror condition, these were reduced, which led to higher activity and CMC in the primary agonist muscle (FCU). FCU, flexor carpi ulnari; CMC, cortico-muscular coherence; EMG, electromyography.

    Techniques Used: Activity Assay



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    Measurement environment during the Without Mirror (top) and Mirror (bottom) conditions, muscle activity of the extensor carpi radialis, and the topographic map of the beta-band cortico-muscular coherence in patient 1 and Healthy participants. The topography for healthy participants is based on the grand average of data across all healthy participants. In the Mirror condition, both the activity of the primary agonist muscle (i.e., the ECR) <t>and</t> <t>CMC</t> increased. For the CMC data, under the Without Mirror condition, beta-band CMC in healthy participants was observed in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex relative to the target muscle. On the other hand, beta-band CMC of patient 2 in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex relative to the affected hand was not observed. However, under the Mirror condition, such beta-band CMC of Patient 1 was markedly increased in not only sensorimotor area but also the fronto-parietal area. ECR, extensor carpi radialis; CMC, cortico-muscular coherence; EEG, electroencephalography; <t>EMG,</t> electromyography.
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    Measurement environment during the Without Mirror (top) and Mirror (bottom) conditions, muscle activity of the extensor carpi radialis, and the topographic map of the beta-band cortico-muscular coherence in patient 1 and Healthy participants. The topography for healthy participants is based on the grand average of data across all healthy participants. In the Mirror condition, both the activity of the primary agonist muscle (i.e., the ECR) and CMC increased. For the CMC data, under the Without Mirror condition, beta-band CMC in healthy participants was observed in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex relative to the target muscle. On the other hand, beta-band CMC of patient 2 in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex relative to the affected hand was not observed. However, under the Mirror condition, such beta-band CMC of Patient 1 was markedly increased in not only sensorimotor area but also the fronto-parietal area. ECR, extensor carpi radialis; CMC, cortico-muscular coherence; EEG, electroencephalography; EMG, electromyography.

    Journal: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

    Article Title: Case report: Exploring cortico-muscular coherence during Mirror visual feedback for deafferentation pain: a proof-of-concept study

    doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2025.1525680

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Measurement environment during the Without Mirror (top) and Mirror (bottom) conditions, muscle activity of the extensor carpi radialis, and the topographic map of the beta-band cortico-muscular coherence in patient 1 and Healthy participants. The topography for healthy participants is based on the grand average of data across all healthy participants. In the Mirror condition, both the activity of the primary agonist muscle (i.e., the ECR) and CMC increased. For the CMC data, under the Without Mirror condition, beta-band CMC in healthy participants was observed in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex relative to the target muscle. On the other hand, beta-band CMC of patient 2 in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex relative to the affected hand was not observed. However, under the Mirror condition, such beta-band CMC of Patient 1 was markedly increased in not only sensorimotor area but also the fronto-parietal area. ECR, extensor carpi radialis; CMC, cortico-muscular coherence; EEG, electroencephalography; EMG, electromyography.

    Article Snippet: The CMC analysis was conducted using the extracted EMG and EEG data with MATLAB R2021b.

    Techniques: Activity Assay

    Muscle activity of the flexor carpi ulnaris and biceps and beta-band cortico-muscular coherence during the Without Mirror (top) and Mirror (bottom) conditions. In the Without Mirror condition, the non-primary agonist muscle (biceps) exhibited excessive activity and higher CMC. However, in the Mirror condition, these were reduced, which led to higher activity and CMC in the primary agonist muscle (FCU). FCU, flexor carpi ulnari; CMC, cortico-muscular coherence; EMG, electromyography.

    Journal: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

    Article Title: Case report: Exploring cortico-muscular coherence during Mirror visual feedback for deafferentation pain: a proof-of-concept study

    doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2025.1525680

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Muscle activity of the flexor carpi ulnaris and biceps and beta-band cortico-muscular coherence during the Without Mirror (top) and Mirror (bottom) conditions. In the Without Mirror condition, the non-primary agonist muscle (biceps) exhibited excessive activity and higher CMC. However, in the Mirror condition, these were reduced, which led to higher activity and CMC in the primary agonist muscle (FCU). FCU, flexor carpi ulnari; CMC, cortico-muscular coherence; EMG, electromyography.

    Article Snippet: The CMC analysis was conducted using the extracted EMG and EEG data with MATLAB R2021b.

    Techniques: Activity Assay