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源自足部、手指和口部运动的与运动相关的皮层电位来源。

Sources of movement-related cortical potentials derived from foot, finger, and mouth movements.

作者信息

Milliken G W, Stokic D S, Tarkka I M

机构信息

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Neurophysiol. 1999 Jul;16(4):361-72. doi: 10.1097/00004691-199907000-00009.

Abstract

Movement-related cortical potentials (MRCPs) register brain electrical activity before and during movement execution. In an attempt to delineate the components of MRCPs that reflect common sources to various movements and that are movement-specific, simple self-paced voluntary foot, finger, and mouth movements were studied. MRCPs were recorded in eight healthy volunteers with 30 electrodes placed on the scalp. Data were analyzed using Brain Electric Source Analysis software, and multiple equivalent dipole models were developed to separate spatial and temporal aspects of brain activity related to the execution of voluntary movements. Independent models were separately developed for the grand average data and for the individual subjects' data for each movement type. MRCPs derived from foot movements were accounted for using a 5-dipole model, finger movements using an 8-dipole model, and mouth movements with a 7-dipole model, yielding the grand average residual variances of 3%, 2%, and 6%, respectively. Based on individual models, intersubject variability of dipole locations was less than 10 mm (+/- SD). Overlaying the mean dipole coordinates onto the stereotaxic atlas provided proof that the sensorimotor cortical areas, supplementary motor area, and also cerebellum and thalamus were active in all three movements. Locations of the dipoles in the contralateral sensorimotor area clearly implied well-known medial to lateral somatotopic organization of foot, finger, and mouth movements. Temporal separation of the activity spread over different brain areas was demonstrated by evolution in the moments of dipole source potentials. The authors' models support the view of simultaneous activation of the primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area at the time of movement execution. Multiple equivalent dipole models developed in this study implied the activity originating in corresponding brain areas as previously detected by positron emission tomography or functional magnetic resonance imaging. However, MRCPs provided additional information regarding the temporal evolution of the brain activity related to the execution of voluntary movements. Thus, the concurrent use of MRCPs and other imaging techniques may provide complementary information not easily obtained by the other imaging techniques themselves.

摘要

与运动相关的皮层电位(MRCPs)记录运动执行前及执行过程中的脑电活动。为了描绘出MRCPs中反映各种运动共同来源以及特定运动成分的部分,研究了简单的自定节奏的足部、手指和口部自主运动。在8名健康志愿者头皮上放置30个电极记录MRCPs。使用脑电源分析软件对数据进行分析,并开发多个等效偶极子模型以分离与自主运动执行相关的脑活动的空间和时间方面。针对每种运动类型的总体平均数据和个体受试者数据分别开发独立模型。源自足部运动的MRCPs用一个5偶极子模型解释,手指运动用一个8偶极子模型,口部运动用一个7偶极子模型,总体平均剩余方差分别为3%、2%和6%。基于个体模型,偶极子位置在受试者间的变异性小于10毫米(±标准差)。将平均偶极子坐标叠加到立体定向图谱上证明了感觉运动皮层区域、辅助运动区以及小脑和丘脑在所有三种运动中均有激活。对侧感觉运动区偶极子的位置清楚地暗示了足部、手指和口部运动从内侧到外侧的众所周知的躯体定位组织方式。偶极子源电位时刻的演变证明了不同脑区活动传播的时间分离现象。作者的模型支持运动执行时初级运动皮层和辅助运动区同时激活的观点。本研究中开发的多个等效偶极子模型表明活动源自先前正电子发射断层扫描或功能磁共振成像检测到对应的脑区。然而MRCPs提供了与自主运动执行相关的脑活动时间演变的额外信息。因此,同时使用MRCPs和其他成像技术可能提供其他成像技术本身不易获得的补充信息。

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