Jackson G M, Jackson S R, Husain M, Harvey M, Kramer T, Dow L
Centre for Perception, Attention and Motor Sciences, School of Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor, UK.
Brain. 2000 Feb;123 ( Pt 2):380-93. doi: 10.1093/brain/123.2.380.
Many everyday tasks require that we use our hands co-operatively, for example, when unscrewing a jar. For tasks where both hands are required to perform the same action, a common motor programme can be used. However, where each hand needs to perform a different action, some degree of independent control of each hand is required. We examined the coordination of bimanual movement kinematics in a female patient recovering from a cerebrovascular accident involving anterior regions of the parietal lobe of the right hemisphere, which resulted in a dense hemianaesthesia of her left arm. Our results indicate that unimanual movements executed by our patient using her non-sensate hand are relatively unimpaired. In contrast, during bimanual movements, reaches executed by our patient using her non-sensate hand show gross directional errors and spatiotemporal irregularities, including the inappropriate coupling of movement velocities. These data are discussed with reference to the role played by limb proprioception in the planning and control of prehension movements.
许多日常任务都要求我们双手协同操作,例如拧开罐子的时候。对于需要双手执行相同动作的任务,可以使用一个共同的运动程序。然而,当每只手需要执行不同的动作时,就需要对每只手进行一定程度的独立控制。我们研究了一名女性患者双手运动学的协调性,该患者正从涉及右半球顶叶前部区域的脑血管意外中恢复,这导致她左臂出现严重的偏身感觉缺失。我们的结果表明,我们的患者使用无感觉的手进行的单手运动相对未受损害。相比之下,在双手运动过程中,我们的患者使用无感觉的手进行的伸展动作表现出明显的方向错误和时空不规则性,包括运动速度的不适当耦合。这些数据将结合肢体本体感觉在抓握动作的计划和控制中所起的作用进行讨论。