Toyokura M, Muro I, Komiya T, Obara M
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tokai University Oiso Hospital, Nakagun, Kanagawa, Japan.
Brain Res Bull. 1999 Jan 15;48(2):211-7. doi: 10.1016/s0361-9230(98)00165-8.
The aim of this study was to analyze how functional activation in the supplementary motor area (SMA) and sensorimotor cortex (SMC) is related to bimanual coordination using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Subjects included 24 healthy volunteers, 15 of whom were right-handed and 9 left-handed. Three kinds of activation tasks, all of which required the repetitive closing and opening of a fist, were performed: unimanual movement of the nonpreferred hand (task A); simultaneous, agonistic movement of both hands (task B); simultaneous, antagonistic movement of both hands (task C). The SMA activation during task C was more pronounced than that during the other two tasks for right and left handers. The results suggested that the activation of the SMA, at least during a simple motion used in the present study, was little influenced by whether the motion was unimanual or bimanual but instead how the bimanual motion was composed of the motion element of a single hand. The SMC activation during task C was significantly larger than that during task B, whereas hemispheric differences in the activation were not found. This indicated that the complexity of the bimanual movement also affected the SMC activation.
本研究的目的是使用功能磁共振成像分析辅助运动区(SMA)和感觉运动皮层(SMC)中的功能激活与双手协调之间的关系。受试者包括24名健康志愿者,其中15名是右利手,9名是左利手。进行了三种激活任务,所有任务都需要重复握拳和松开:非优势手的单手运动(任务A);双手同时进行的主动运动(任务B);双手同时进行的对抗运动(任务C)。对于右利手和左利手,任务C期间的SMA激活比其他两项任务期间更明显。结果表明,至少在本研究中使用的简单运动期间,SMA的激活受运动是单手还是双手的影响较小,而是受双手运动如何由单手的运动元素组成的影响。任务C期间的SMC激活明显大于任务B期间,而未发现激活的半球差异。这表明双手运动的复杂性也影响了SMC的激活。