Hippocampal EEG and behaviour in dog. II. Hippocampal EEG correlates with elementary motor acts
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1979-05
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Arnolds, D.E.A.T.
Lopes da Silva, F.H.
Aitink, J.W.
Kamp, A.
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Abstract
A positive correlation has been shown between the speed of forced stepping on a conveyor belt and the amplitude and frequency of the concomitant hippocampal EEG.
Significant modulation in the spectral properties of the dog's hippocampal EEG has been found in relation to 3 elementary motor acts: stepping, respiratory movements and a reflex movement in reaction to linear acceleration of the animal.
The findings support the idea that within a certain experimental situation the hippocampal EEG reflects the intensity of motor behaviour in a non-specific but predictable way.
However, some experimental results indicate that sensory inputs may modulate the hippocampal EEG as well.