Encoding manual dexterity through modulation of intrinsic alpha band connectivity

O. Maddaluno,S. Della Penna, A. Pizzuti, M. Spezialetti,M. Corbetta,F. de Pasquale,V. Betti

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Using hands proficiently implies consolidated motor skills, yet malleable to task demands. How the brain realizes this balance between stability and flexibility is unknown. At rest, in absence of overt input or behavior, the communication within the brain may represent a neural prior of stored memories. This magnetoencephalography study addresses how the modulation of such stable connectivity, induced by motor tasks, relates to proficient behavior. To this aim, we estimated functional connectivity from 51 participants of the Human Connectome Project during rest and finger tapping in alpha and beta bands. We identified two groups of participants characterized by opposite patterns of connectivity strength and topology. High and low performers showed distributed decreases and increases of connectivity, respectively. However, while dexterous individuals also show modulations of the motor network, low performers exhibited a stability of such connections. Furthermore, in dexterous individuals, an increased segregation was observed through an increment of network modularity and decrease of nodal centrality. Instead, low performers show a dysfunctional increased integration. Our findings reveal that the balance between stability and flexibility is not fixed; rather it constrains proficient behavior. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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intrinsic alpha band connectivity,manual dexterity,modulation
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