Corticomuscular coherence
Corticomuscular coherence relates to the synchrony in the neural activity of brain's cortical areas and muscle. The neural activities are picked up by electrophysiological recordings from the brain and muscle. It is a method to study the neural control of movement.
Physiology
Corticomuscular coherence was initially reported between MEG and EMG and is widely studied between EMG and EEG, MEG, etc.The origins of corticomuscular coherence seem to be communication in corticospinal pathways between primary motor cortex and muscles. While the role of descending corticomuscular pathways in generation of coherence are more clear, the role of ascending sensory spinocortical pathways are less certain.
Corticomuscular coherence has been of special interest in alpha band, in Beta band, and in Gamma band.
Mathematics and statistics
A classic and commonly used approach to assess the synchrony between neural signals is to use Coherence.Statistical significance of coherence is found as function of number of data segments with assumption of the signals' normal distribution. Alternatively non-parametric techniques such as bootstrapping can be used.