Miall R C, Reckess G Z, Imamizu H
University Laboratory of Physiology, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PT, UK.
Nat Neurosci. 2001 Jun;4(6):638-44. doi: 10.1038/88465.
The cerebellum is thought to help coordinate movement. We tested this using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the human brain during visually guided tracking tasks requiring varying degrees of eye-hand coordination. The cerebellum was more active during independent rather than coordinated eye and hand tracking. However, in three further tasks, we also found parametric increases in cerebellar blood oxygenation signal (BOLD) as eye-hand coordination increased. Thus, the cerebellar BOLD signal has a non-monotonic relationship to tracking performance, with high activity during both coordinated and independent conditions. These data provide the most direct evidence from functional imaging that the cerebellum supports motor coordination. Its activity is consistent with roles in coordinating and learning to coordinate eye and hand movement.
小脑被认为有助于协调运动。我们在需要不同程度眼手协调的视觉引导跟踪任务中,使用人脑功能磁共振成像(fMRI)对此进行了测试。在独立的而非协调的眼手跟踪过程中,小脑更为活跃。然而,在另外三项任务中,我们还发现随着眼手协调能力的增强,小脑血氧合信号(BOLD)呈参数性增加。因此,小脑BOLD信号与跟踪表现呈非单调关系,在协调和独立条件下均表现出高活性。这些数据提供了功能成像方面最直接的证据,表明小脑支持运动协调。其活动与协调及学习协调眼手运动的作用相符。