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Brain Connectivity Associated with Muscle Synergies in Humans.

Manku RanaMoheb S YaniSkulpan AsavasoponBeth E FisherJason J Kutch
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
How the human nervous system coordinates activity in a large number of muscles is a fundamental question. The brain and spinal cord are believed to simplify the control of muscles by grouping them into functional units called muscle synergies. Motor cortex is involved in activating muscle synergies; however, the motor cortical connections that regulate muscle synergy activation are unknown. Here, we studied pelvic floor muscle synergies to elucidate these connections in humans. Our experiments confirmed that distinct motor cortical regions activate different muscle synergies. These regions have different connectivity to distinct brain networks. Our results are an important step forward in understanding the cortical control of human muscles synergies, and may also have important clinical implications for understanding movement dysfunction.
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