Non-invasive evidence for rhythmic interactions between the human brain, spinal cord, and muscle

Author:

Spedden Meaghan E.ORCID,O’Neill George C.,Timms Ryan C.,West Timothy O.ORCID,Mellor StephanieORCID,Tierney Tim M.,Alexander Nicholas A.,Seymour RobertORCID,Farmer Simon F.ORCID,Bestmann SvenORCID,Barnes Gareth R.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractVoluntary human movement relies on interactions between the spinal cord, brain, and sensory afferents. The integrative function of the spinal cord has proven particularly difficult to study directly and non-invasively in humans due to challenges in measuring spinal cord activity. Investigations of sensorimotor integration often rely on cortico-muscular coupling, which can capture interactions between the brain and muscle, but cannot reveal how the spinal cord mediates this communication. Here, we introduce a system for direct, non-invasive imaging of concurrent brain and cervical spinal cord activity in humans using optically-pumped magnetometers (OPMs). We used this system to study endogenous interactions between the brain, spinal cord, and muscle involved in sensorimotor control during simple maintained contraction. Participants (n=3) performed a hand contraction with real-time visual feedback while we recorded brain and spinal cord activity using OPMs and muscle activity using EMG. We first identify the part of the spinal cord exhibiting a peak in estimated current flow in the cervical region during contraction. We then demonstrate that rhythmic activity in the spinal cord exhibits significant coupling with both brain and muscle activity in the 5-35 Hz frequency range. These findings evidence the possibility of concurrent spatio-temporal imaging along the entire neuro-axis.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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