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The Post-Movement Beta Rebound and Motor-Related Mu Suppression in Children
Authors:Junyi Hao  Wenfeng Feng  Lingli Zhang
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, School of Education, Soochow University, Suzhou, China.
Abstract:Abstract

Age-related EEG activity change is a prominent feature that reflects the functional development of the brain. The current study investigated the beta and mu rhythms of 16 children (7.7 ± 1.5 years, 5 to 9.6 years) and 13 adults when a self-determining arm motion was performed. The results indicated that mu power was decreased during movement and returned to baseline level after the movement for both children and adults. However, although a decrease in beta power was observed for both children and adults during movement, the post-movement beta power rebound (PMBR) was observed in adults but not in children. These results suggest that motor-related mu suppression develops early in children; PMBR develops later and may be associated with a more prolonged motor development process.
Keywords:EEG  post-movement beta power rebound  mu rhythm  movement  children
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