Functional cortical localization of the tongue using corticokinematic coherence with a deep learning-assisted motion capture system

biorxiv(2021)

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Measuring the corticokinematic coherence (CKC) between magnetoencephalographic and movement signals using an accelerometer can evaluate the functional localization of the primary sensorimotor cortex (SM1) of the upper limbs. However, it is difficult to determine the tongue CKC because an accelerometer yields excessive magnetic artifacts. We introduce and validate a novel approach for measuring the tongue CKC using a deep learning-assisted motion capture system with videography, and compare it with an accelerometer in a control task measuring finger movement. Twelve healthy volunteers performed rhythmical side-to-side tongue movements in the whole-head magnetoencephalographic system, which were simultaneously recorded using a video camera and examined offline using a deep learning-assisted motion capture system. In the control task, right finger CKC measurements were simultaneously evaluated via motion capture and an accelerometer. The right finger CKC with motion capture was significant at the movement frequency peaks or its harmonics over the contralateral hemisphere; the motion-captured CKC was 84.9% similar to that with the accelerometer. The tongue CKC was significant at the movement frequency peaks or its harmonics over both hemispheres, with no difference between the left and right hemispheres. The CKC sources of the tongue were considerably lateral and inferior to those of the finger. Thus, the CKC based on deep learning-assisted motion capture can evaluate the functional localization of the tongue SM1. In this approach, because no devices are placed on the tongue, magnetic noise, disturbances due to tongue movements, risk of aspiration of the device, and risk of infection to the experimenter are eliminated. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. * ACC : Accelerometer CKC : Corticokinematic coherence ECD : Equivalent current dipole EMG : Electromyography LED : light-emitting diode MEG : Magnetoencephalography MEF : Movement evoked field MRI : Magnetic resonance image SM1 : primary sensorimotor cortex SEM : Standard error of the mean.
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corticokinematic coherence,functional cortical localization,tongue,learning-assisted
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