Feasibility and reproducibility of electroencephalography-based corticokinematic coherence
Harri Piitulainen, Mia Illman, Veikko Jousmäki, Mathieu Bourguignon
Abstract
The most important message in this report is that the corticokinematic coherence (CKC) method is a feasible and reproducible tool to quantify, map, and follow cortical proprioceptive ("the movement sense") processing using EEG that is more widely available for CKC recordings than previously used magnetoencephalography designs, in basic research, but especially in clinical environments. We provide useful recommendations for optimal EEG derivations for cost-effective experimental designs, making it possible to scale up in sample size in future studies.
Topics & Concepts
ElectroencephalographyMagnetoencephalographyReproducibilityPhysical medicine and rehabilitationCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Intraclass correlationAudiologySession (web analytics)ProprioceptionPsychologyMedicineMathematicsNeuroscienceComputer scienceStatisticsWorld Wide WebEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesNeural dynamics and brain function