Motor learning induces changes in MEG resting-state oscillatory network dynamics

Abstract
Motor learning induces changes in resting-state (RS) network properties in fronts-parietal (Albert et al, 2009) and sensorimotor (Taubert et al, 2011) networks. This study explores the putative modulations of spontaneous resting-state oscillations following a sensori-motor learning task. The task consisted in lifting a load with the right hand, which triggered the unloading of a load suspended to the left forearm (Paulignan et al., 1989). Because learning stabilizes quickly, a temporal delay was implemented, hence placing the subject in a dynamic learning state. Sixteen adults performed a resting state sessions in which they fixated a grey crosshair on a white background before and after two motor learning conditions: The subjects were instructed to lift with their right arm a load (800 g) placed on the ipsilateral haptic space. In the LEARNED condition, voluntary lifting of the object with the right arm instantaneously triggered the unloading of the load placed on the left arm. In the DYNAMIC LEARNING condition, a time delay was implemented per block between lifting and the resulting unloading. MEG signals were recorded using a 275-channel MEG CTF system. The performance was constant in the LEARNED condition, while postural stabilization increased during the DYNAMIC LEARNING condition (p<.001). Minimum-norm estimation revealed that alpha power (8-12 Hz) generators were located bilaterally within the pre-central gyri, the post-central gyri, the inferior parietal gyri and the superior parietal gyri. Most importantly, comparison of RS power pre and post learning revealed a significant increase of sensori-motor alpha power contralateral to postural side, only after the DYNAMIC LEARNING condition (p<.05). Our RS MEG connectivity and graph theoretical analyses also showed significant changes following motor learning. The RS oscillatory network modulations we observed following dynamic motor learning could be specifically related to sustained sensori-motor learning processes, distinct from novel skill acquisition.
Anno
2016
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Fanny Barlaam , Jordan Alves , David Meunier , Franck Di Rienzo , Sebastien Daligault , Annalisa Pascarella , Claude
Delpuech , Christina Schmitz , and Karim Jerbi