Erdler M, Windischberger C, Lanzenberger R, Edward V, Gartus A, Deecke L, Beisteiner R
Department of Neurology, General Hospital and University of Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, A-1090 Vienna, Austria.
Neurosci Lett. 2001 Nov 2;313(1-2):5-8. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(01)02167-x.
This study provides the first investigation of supplementary motor area (SMA) and primary motor cortex (MI) activation with similar movements differing only in subjective difficulty of motor control. Brain activation with simple tapping of the right index finger (well trained during daily life and easy to perform) was compared with tapping of the little finger (less trained and difficult to perform) using functional magnetic resonance imaging at 3 Tesla. Due to optimised movement standardisation, extrinsic influences on activation levels such as movement complexity, amplitude and frequency were minimised. Fifth finger tapping significantly increased the number of activated SMA voxels by 450% whereas MI activation showed no significant difference between fingers. We conclude that with similar movements the degree of subjective difficulty specifically modifies SMA but not MI activation.
本研究首次对辅助运动区(SMA)和初级运动皮层(MI)的激活情况进行了调查,这些激活与仅在运动控制主观难度上有所不同的相似运动有关。使用3特斯拉的功能磁共振成像,将右手食指简单敲击(在日常生活中训练有素且易于执行)时的大脑激活情况与小指敲击(训练较少且难以执行)时的大脑激活情况进行了比较。由于运动标准化得到了优化,对激活水平的外在影响,如运动复杂性、幅度和频率,都被降至最低。敲击小指显著增加了辅助运动区激活体素的数量,增幅达450%,而初级运动皮层的激活在不同手指之间没有显著差异。我们得出结论,对于相似的运动,主观难度程度会特异性地改变辅助运动区的激活,但不会改变初级运动皮层的激活。