Handedness effects on imagery of dominant versus non-dominant hand movements: An electroencephalographic investigation
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Mental representations of our bodies are thought to influence how we interact with our surroundings. We can examine these mental representations through motor imagery, the imagination of movement using scalp EEG recordings. The visual modality of motor imagery emphasises ‘seeing’ the imagined movement and is associated with increased activity in the alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz) measured over the occipital regions. The kinaesthetic modality emphasises ‘feeling’ the movement and is associated with decreased activity in the mu rhythm (8-14 Hz) measured over the sensorimotor cortices. These two modalities can be engaged in isolation or together. We recorded EEG activity while 37 participants (17 left-hand dominant) completed an objective hand motor imagery task. The files provided below contain both the behavioural and EEG data from the task. EEG data is represented as Pepisode values, or the proportion of time occupied by the target frequency - in this instance, 8-14 Hz.
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2023-12-28



