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Long-term motor practice induces practice-dependent modulation of movement-related cortical potentials (MRCP) preceding a self-paced non-dominant handgrip movement in kendo players
Authors:Arihiro Hatta  Yoshiaki Nishihira  Takuro Higashiura  Seung Ryol Kim  Takeshi Kaneda
Institution:1. Department of Health Pharmacy, Yokohama College of Pharmacy, 601 Matanocho, Totsuka, Yokohama, 245-0066, Kanagwa, Japan;2. Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan;3. Division of Sports and Health, Faculty of Education, University of Hakuoh, Japan
Abstract:Effects of long-term motor practice on movement-related brain activities were investigated by measuring from the scalp, movement-related cortical potentials (MRCP) associated with self-paced right (dominant) and left (non-dominant) brisk handgrip movements with a 20% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) in 8 elite kendo players (kendo group) and 8 healthy young adults (control group). The kendo players had engaged in regular practice since childhood. Three components of MRCP were obtained from all subjects. These components relating to the preparation (Bereitschaftspotential: BP and negative slope: NS′) and initiation (motor potential: MP) of the movements were compared between the two groups. The BP onset time for a non-dominant handgrip task was significantly earlier in the control group than in the kendo group. Moreover, BP onset time appeared significantly earlier preceding the non-dominant handgrip task as compared with the dominant one only in the control group. Furthermore, MP amplitudes in the kendo group were significantly larger than in the control group. These findings suggest that long-term motor practice affects brain activities, leading to practice-dependent modulations in the cortical areas involved in the preparation and initiation of self-paced non-dominant handgrip movements in kendo players.
Keywords:Movement-related cortical potential  Kendo  Motor practice  Self-paced movement
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