Graziano M S
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, NJ 08544, USA.
Rev Neurosci. 2001;12(2):175-85. doi: 10.1515/revneuro.2001.12.2.175.
There are currently three main views on the neural basis of visually guided reaching: 1) neurons in the superior parietal lobe guide arm movements in a spatial framework that is centered on the body; 2) neurons in the intraparietal sulcus guide arm movements in a spatial framework that is centered on the eye; 3) neurons in the caudal part of premotor cortex guide arm movements in a spatial framework that is centered on the arm and hand. The three viewpoints are mutually compatible and may fit into a larger pattern. Eye-centered representations of target position, and body-centered representations of arm and hand position, may be integrated to form a hand-centered representation close to the output stage in caudal premotor and primary motor cortex.
目前,关于视觉引导抓握的神经基础主要有三种观点:1)顶上叶中的神经元在以身体为中心的空间框架内引导手臂运动;2)顶内沟中的神经元在以眼睛为中心的空间框架内引导手臂运动;3)运动前皮层尾部的神经元在以手臂和手为中心的空间框架内引导手臂运动。这三种观点相互兼容,可能构成一个更大的模式。目标位置以眼睛为中心的表征,以及手臂和手位置以身体为中心的表征,可能会在运动前皮层尾部和初级运动皮层的输出阶段附近整合,形成以手为中心的表征。