Evidence for interhemispheric motor-level transfer in a simple reaction time task: an EEG study

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Gregor Thut
Claude-Alain Hauert
Stéphanie Morand
Margitta Seeck
Theodor Landis
Christoph Michel
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[1] Faculty of Psychology,
[2] University of Geneva,undefined
[3] CH-1227 Carouge,undefined
[4] Switzerland,undefined
[5] Plurifaculty Program of Cognitive Neuroscience,undefined
[6] Functional Brain Mapping Laboratory,undefined
[7] Department of Neurology,undefined
[8] University Hospital Geneva,undefined
[9] 24 Rue Micheli du Crest,undefined
[10] CH-1211 Geneva 14,undefined
[11] Switzerland,undefined
[12] e-mail: gregor.thut@hcuge.ch,undefined
[13] Tel.: +41-22-372-83-39,undefined
[14] Fax: +41-22-372-32-33,undefined
[15] Department of Neurology,undefined
[16] University Hospital HCUG,undefined
[17] CH-1211 Geneva,undefined
[18] Switzerland,undefined
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Key words Simple reaction time task; Interhemispheric transfer; Event-related potentials; Temporal segmentation; Source localization;
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 Simple visuomanual reaction time tasks require interhemispheric communication when stimuli are presented in the hemifield opposite the responding hand. Although confirmed in many studies, it is still a matter of debate when, at what functional level and at what site this interhemispheric transfer takes place. To address these questions, we recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) in 12 healthy subjects performing such a task and analyzed the data using techniques based on topographic ERP map characteristics. A method which has proved useful for associating ERP map configurations of different time periods with functional states of the brain was supplemented by a source localization procedure. The results suggest that transfer occurs late in time, on a functional motor level and at frontal sites, at least for left-to-right interhemispheric direction of transfer.
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