Temporally resolved neural dynamics underlying handwriting

Leisi PEI, Marieke LONGCAMP, Frederick Koon-Shing LEUNG, Guang OUYANG

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Abstract

How do the temporal dynamics of neural activity encode highly coordinated visual-motor behaviour? To capture the millisecond-resolved neural activations associated with fine visual-motor skills, we devised a co-registration system to simultaneously record electroencephalogram and handwriting kinematics while participants were performing four handwriting tasks (writing in Chinese/English scripts with their dominant/non-dominant hand). The neural activation associated with each stroke was clearly identified with a well-structured and reliable pattern. The functional significance of this pattern was validated by its significant associations with language, hand and the cognitive stages and kinematics of handwriting. Furthermore, the handwriting rhythmicity was found to be synchronised to the brain's ongoing theta oscillation, and the synchronisation was associated with the factor of language and hand. These major findings imply an implication between motor skill formation and the interplay between the rhythms in the brain and the peripheral systems. Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Original languageEnglish
Article number118578
JournalNeuroImage
Volume244
Early online dateSept 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Citation

Pei, L., Longcamp, M., Leung, F. K.-S., & Ouyang, G. (2021). Temporally resolved neural dynamics underlying handwriting. NeuroImage, 244, Article 118578. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118578

Keywords

  • EEG
  • ERP
  • Neural entrainment
  • Handwriting
  • Fine motor control

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