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Functional Organisation of the Corticomotor Projection to the Hand in Skilled Racquet Players

Pearce, Alan J and Thickbroom, Gary W and Byrnes, Michelle L and Mastaglia, F. L (2000) Functional Organisation of the Corticomotor Projection to the Hand in Skilled Racquet Players. Experimental Brain Research, 130 (2). pp.238 to 243. ISSN 0014-4819

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Abstract

While it is known that relatively rapid changes in functional representation may occur in the human sensorimotor cortex in short-term motor-learning studies, there have been few studies of changes in organisation of the corticomotor system associated with the long-term acquisition of motor skills. In the present study, we have used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to investigate the corticomotor projection to the hand in a group of elite racquet players, who have developed and maintained a high level of skill over a period of many years, and have compared the findings with those in a group of social players and a group of non-playing control subjects. Increased motor-evoked-potential (MEP) amplitudes and shifts in the cortical motor maps for the playing hand were found in all of the elite players and cortical motor thresholds were reduced in some players, whereas in the social players all parameters were within the normal range. The findings in the elite players are interpreted as being indications of a process of functional reorganisation with the motor cortex or corticomotor pathway that are associated with the acquisition and retention of complex motor skills.

Item Type:Article
Additional Information:Published as Pearce, A. J. and Thickbroom, G.W. and Byrnes, M. L. and Mastaglia, F. L. (2000) Functional organisation of the corticomotor projection to the hand in skilled racquet players. Experimental Brain Research, 130 (2). pp.238 to 243.
Uncontrolled Keywords:magnetic stimulation; mapping; reorganisation; motor skill; badminton
Subjects:RFCD Classification > 320000 Medical and Health Sciences
School/Research Centre/Department > Centre for Rehabilitation, Exercise and Sport Science
School/Research Centre/Department > School of Human Movement Recreation and Performance
ID Code:282
Deposited By:Dr Alan J Pearce
Deposited On:04 Sep 2007
Last Modified:14 Nov 2008 12:16
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