Schieber M H
Department of Neurology, Center for Visual Science, and the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program at St. Mary's Hospital, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, New York 14642, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 1999 Sep;128(1-2):139-48. doi: 10.1007/s002210050829.
Nine cases of relatively selective hand weakness produced by stroke were analyzed to examine the degree to which representations of different fingers are segregated in the human primary motor cortex (M1). In five cases, all the digits were involved uniformly; in four cases the radial versus ulnar digits of the hand were involved differentially. No patient showed discrete involvement of a single digit, nor did any patient have greatest weakness in the index, middle or ring finger. These findings provide little evidence that each digit is represented in a separate cortical territory, but rather suggest that broadly overlapping gradients - with the radial digits somewhat more heavily represented laterally and the ulnar digits somewhat more heavily represented medially - are superimposed on an underlying organization in which control of each finger is distributed widely throughout the human M1 hand area.
对9例由中风导致相对选择性手部无力的病例进行分析,以研究不同手指的表征在人类初级运动皮层(M1)中分离的程度。5例中,所有手指均均匀受累;4例中,手部的桡侧手指与尺侧手指受累情况不同。没有患者表现出单个手指的离散受累,也没有患者在示指、中指或环指有最严重的无力。这些发现几乎没有证据表明每个手指都在一个单独的皮质区域中得到表征,而是表明广泛重叠的梯度——桡侧手指在外侧的表征略多,尺侧手指在内侧的表征略多——叠加在一个基础组织上,在这个组织中,每个手指的控制广泛分布在人类M1手部区域。