Implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity throughout the menstrual cycle

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Rafaela Faustino Lacerda de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lima, Luana Adalice Borges de Araujo, Mendes, Thatiane Maria Almeida Silveira, Brandão, Daniel Soares, Laplagne, Diego Andrés, Sousa, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro de
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Studies show that female motor and visuospatial skills are modulated by the menstrual cycle. Implicit motor imagery, meaning the involuntary imagination of movements during a task, involves kinesthetic, visual, and spatial aspects of the corresponding action and can be investigated by using the hand laterality judgment task (HLJT). In this study we aimed to investigate whether implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity are altered throughout the menstrual cycle, as demonstrated by motor skills in females. Thus, 31 healthy women underwent HLJT during the menstrual, follicular and luteal phases of their menstrual cycles. Right-handed participants had to recognize the laterality (right or left) of hands presented in different views (palm or back) and orientations on a computer screen. Test performance and EEG event-related potentials were analyzed. Participants performed better in the test in the follicular and luteal phases when compared to the menstrual phase, and the accuracy of the test was positively correlated with estradiol levels in the follicular phase. The difference between medial and lateral hand orientations for rotation-related negativity was significant in the medial and left parieto-occipital regions only in the follicular phase. These findings suggest positive modulating action of estradiol in performing implicit motor imagery
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spelling Souza, Rafaela Faustino Lacerda deLima, Luana Adalice Borges de AraujoMendes, Thatiane Maria Almeida SilveiraBrandão, Daniel SoaresLaplagne, Diego AndrésSousa, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro de2023-02-08T11:55:45Z2023-02-08T11:55:45Z2022-12SOUZA, Rafaela Faustino Lacerda de; LIMA, Luana Adalice Borges de Araujo; MENDES, Thatiane Maria Almeida Silveira; BRANDÃO, Daniel Soares; LAPLAGNE, Diego Andrés; SOUSA, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro de. Implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity throughout the menstrual cycle. Scientific Reports, [S. l.], v. 12, n. 1, p. 21385, dez. 2022. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-25766-2. Disponível em: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-25766-2. Acesso em: 07 fev. 2023.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/5123110.1038/s41598-022-25766-2Springer Science and Business Media LLCAttribution 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMotor skills - FemaleMenstrual cycleHand laterality judgment task (HLJT)Cortical excitabilityEstradiolImplicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity throughout the menstrual cycleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleStudies show that female motor and visuospatial skills are modulated by the menstrual cycle. Implicit motor imagery, meaning the involuntary imagination of movements during a task, involves kinesthetic, visual, and spatial aspects of the corresponding action and can be investigated by using the hand laterality judgment task (HLJT). In this study we aimed to investigate whether implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity are altered throughout the menstrual cycle, as demonstrated by motor skills in females. Thus, 31 healthy women underwent HLJT during the menstrual, follicular and luteal phases of their menstrual cycles. Right-handed participants had to recognize the laterality (right or left) of hands presented in different views (palm or back) and orientations on a computer screen. Test performance and EEG event-related potentials were analyzed. Participants performed better in the test in the follicular and luteal phases when compared to the menstrual phase, and the accuracy of the test was positively correlated with estradiol levels in the follicular phase. The difference between medial and lateral hand orientations for rotation-related negativity was significant in the medial and left parieto-occipital regions only in the follicular phase. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity throughout the menstrual cycle
title Implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity throughout the menstrual cycle
spellingShingle Implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity throughout the menstrual cycle
Souza, Rafaela Faustino Lacerda de
Motor skills - Female
Menstrual cycle
Hand laterality judgment task (HLJT)
Cortical excitability
Estradiol
title_short Implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity throughout the menstrual cycle
title_full Implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity throughout the menstrual cycle
title_fullStr Implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity throughout the menstrual cycle
title_full_unstemmed Implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity throughout the menstrual cycle
title_sort Implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity throughout the menstrual cycle
author Souza, Rafaela Faustino Lacerda de
author_facet Souza, Rafaela Faustino Lacerda de
Lima, Luana Adalice Borges de Araujo
Mendes, Thatiane Maria Almeida Silveira
Brandão, Daniel Soares
Laplagne, Diego Andrés
Sousa, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro de
author_role author
author2 Lima, Luana Adalice Borges de Araujo
Mendes, Thatiane Maria Almeida Silveira
Brandão, Daniel Soares
Laplagne, Diego Andrés
Sousa, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro de
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Rafaela Faustino Lacerda de
Lima, Luana Adalice Borges de Araujo
Mendes, Thatiane Maria Almeida Silveira
Brandão, Daniel Soares
Laplagne, Diego Andrés
Sousa, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Motor skills - Female
Menstrual cycle
Hand laterality judgment task (HLJT)
Cortical excitability
Estradiol
topic Motor skills - Female
Menstrual cycle
Hand laterality judgment task (HLJT)
Cortical excitability
Estradiol
description Studies show that female motor and visuospatial skills are modulated by the menstrual cycle. Implicit motor imagery, meaning the involuntary imagination of movements during a task, involves kinesthetic, visual, and spatial aspects of the corresponding action and can be investigated by using the hand laterality judgment task (HLJT). In this study we aimed to investigate whether implicit motor imagery performance and cortical activity are altered throughout the menstrual cycle, as demonstrated by motor skills in females. Thus, 31 healthy women underwent HLJT during the menstrual, follicular and luteal phases of their menstrual cycles. Right-handed participants had to recognize the laterality (right or left) of hands presented in different views (palm or back) and orientations on a computer screen. Test performance and EEG event-related potentials were analyzed. Participants performed better in the test in the follicular and luteal phases when compared to the menstrual phase, and the accuracy of the test was positively correlated with estradiol levels in the follicular phase. The difference between medial and lateral hand orientations for rotation-related negativity was significant in the medial and left parieto-occipital regions only in the follicular phase. These findings suggest positive modulating action of estradiol in performing implicit motor imagery
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