Bizzi E, Tresch M C, Saltiel P, d'Avella A
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139-4307, USA.
Nat Rev Neurosci. 2000 Nov;1(2):101-8. doi: 10.1038/35039000.
The production and control of complex motor functions are usually attributed to central brain structures such as cortex, basal ganglia and cerebellum. In traditional schemes the spinal cord is assigned a subservient function during the production of movement, playing a predominantly passive role by relaying the commands dictated to it by supraspinal systems. This review challenges this idea by presenting evidence that the spinal motor system is an active participant in several aspects of the production of movement, contributing to functions normally ascribed to 'higher' brain regions.
复杂运动功能的产生和控制通常归因于大脑的中枢结构,如皮层、基底神经节和小脑。在传统的理论中,脊髓在运动产生过程中被认为起辅助作用,主要通过传递脊髓上系统下达的指令而扮演被动角色。本综述通过提供证据挑战了这一观点,即脊髓运动系统是运动产生多个方面的积极参与者,对通常归因于“更高”脑区的功能也有贡献。