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Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Electroencephalogram Alpha and Beta Bands During Motor Imagery and Action Observation

Female sex steroids (FSS) can affect the motor system, modulating motor cortex excitability as well as performance in dexterity and coordination tasks. However, it has not yet been explored whether FSS affects the cognitive components of motor behavior. Mu is a sensorimotor rhythm observed by electr...

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Autores principales: de Souza, Rafaela Faustino Lacerda, Mendes, Thatiane Maria Almeida Silveira, Lima, Luana Adalice Borges de Araujo, Brandão, Daniel Soares, Laplagne, Diego Andrés, de Sousa, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9119141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35601901
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2022.878887
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author de Souza, Rafaela Faustino Lacerda
Mendes, Thatiane Maria Almeida Silveira
Lima, Luana Adalice Borges de Araujo
Brandão, Daniel Soares
Laplagne, Diego Andrés
de Sousa, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro
author_facet de Souza, Rafaela Faustino Lacerda
Mendes, Thatiane Maria Almeida Silveira
Lima, Luana Adalice Borges de Araujo
Brandão, Daniel Soares
Laplagne, Diego Andrés
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description Female sex steroids (FSS) can affect the motor system, modulating motor cortex excitability as well as performance in dexterity and coordination tasks. However, it has not yet been explored whether FSS affects the cognitive components of motor behavior. Mu is a sensorimotor rhythm observed by electroencephalography (EEG) in alpha (8–12 Hz) and beta (15–30 Hz) frequency bands in practices such as motor imagery (MI) and action observation (AO). This rhythm represents a window for studying the activity of neural circuits involved in motor cognition. Herein we investigated whether the alpha-mu and beta-mu power in the sensorimotor region (C3 and C4, hypothesis-driven approach) and the alpha and beta power over frontal, parietal, and occipital regions (data-driven approach) are modulated differently in the menstrual, follicular, and luteal phases of menstrual cycles in right-handed dominant women. To do so, these women underwent MI and AO in the three menstrual cycle phases. The spectral activity of the cortical regions for the alpha and beta bands were compared between phases of the menstrual cycle and a correlation analysis was also performed in relation to estrogen and progesterone levels. For the hypothesis-based approach, beta-mu event-related desynchronization (ERD) was significantly stronger in the C3 channel in the follicular phase than in the menstrual and luteal phases. For the data-driven approach, beta ERD during MI was higher in the follicular phase than in the menstrual and luteal phases in the frontal region. These findings suggest the effect of FSS on executive movement control. No effect of menstrual cycle phases was observed in cortical areas investigated during OA, but alpha and beta bands correlated positively with the follicular phase plasma estradiol level. Thus, the attenuation of alpha and beta bands referring to mirror neuron activities appears to be associated with inhibition of cortical activity when estradiol levels are lower, improving cognitive processing of motor action.
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spelling pubmed-91191412022-05-20 Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Electroencephalogram Alpha and Beta Bands During Motor Imagery and Action Observation de Souza, Rafaela Faustino Lacerda Mendes, Thatiane Maria Almeida Silveira Lima, Luana Adalice Borges de Araujo Brandão, Daniel Soares Laplagne, Diego Andrés de Sousa, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro Front Hum Neurosci Human Neuroscience Female sex steroids (FSS) can affect the motor system, modulating motor cortex excitability as well as performance in dexterity and coordination tasks. However, it has not yet been explored whether FSS affects the cognitive components of motor behavior. Mu is a sensorimotor rhythm observed by electroencephalography (EEG) in alpha (8–12 Hz) and beta (15–30 Hz) frequency bands in practices such as motor imagery (MI) and action observation (AO). This rhythm represents a window for studying the activity of neural circuits involved in motor cognition. Herein we investigated whether the alpha-mu and beta-mu power in the sensorimotor region (C3 and C4, hypothesis-driven approach) and the alpha and beta power over frontal, parietal, and occipital regions (data-driven approach) are modulated differently in the menstrual, follicular, and luteal phases of menstrual cycles in right-handed dominant women. To do so, these women underwent MI and AO in the three menstrual cycle phases. The spectral activity of the cortical regions for the alpha and beta bands were compared between phases of the menstrual cycle and a correlation analysis was also performed in relation to estrogen and progesterone levels. For the hypothesis-based approach, beta-mu event-related desynchronization (ERD) was significantly stronger in the C3 channel in the follicular phase than in the menstrual and luteal phases. For the data-driven approach, beta ERD during MI was higher in the follicular phase than in the menstrual and luteal phases in the frontal region. These findings suggest the effect of FSS on executive movement control. No effect of menstrual cycle phases was observed in cortical areas investigated during OA, but alpha and beta bands correlated positively with the follicular phase plasma estradiol level. Thus, the attenuation of alpha and beta bands referring to mirror neuron activities appears to be associated with inhibition of cortical activity when estradiol levels are lower, improving cognitive processing of motor action. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9119141/ /pubmed/35601901 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2022.878887 Text en Copyright © 2022 Souza, Mendes, Lima, Brandão, Laplagne and Sousa. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Human Neuroscience
de Souza, Rafaela Faustino Lacerda
Mendes, Thatiane Maria Almeida Silveira
Lima, Luana Adalice Borges de Araujo
Brandão, Daniel Soares
Laplagne, Diego Andrés
de Sousa, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro
Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Electroencephalogram Alpha and Beta Bands During Motor Imagery and Action Observation
title Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Electroencephalogram Alpha and Beta Bands During Motor Imagery and Action Observation
title_full Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Electroencephalogram Alpha and Beta Bands During Motor Imagery and Action Observation
title_fullStr Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Electroencephalogram Alpha and Beta Bands During Motor Imagery and Action Observation
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Electroencephalogram Alpha and Beta Bands During Motor Imagery and Action Observation
title_short Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Electroencephalogram Alpha and Beta Bands During Motor Imagery and Action Observation
title_sort effect of the menstrual cycle on electroencephalogram alpha and beta bands during motor imagery and action observation
topic Human Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9119141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35601901
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2022.878887
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