Pollok Bettina, Müller Katharina, Aschersleben Gisa, Schnitzler Alfons, Prinz Wolfgang
Department of Neurology, Heinrich-Heine-University, Moorenstr. 5, 40225, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Neuroreport. 2004 Mar 1;15(3):449-52. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200403010-00013.
It has been suggested that bimanual coordination is associated with stronger activation of the left motor cortex in right-handers. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether left motor cortex dominance constitutes a fundamental feature of bimanual coordination. We investigated neuromagnetic responses while subjects performed a bimanual tapping task using a 122-channel whole-head neuromagnetometer. Three neuromagnetic sources localized in the primary sensorimotor cortex of each hemisphere were found. Sources represent neuromagnetic correlates of the motor command and of somatosensory feedback. Since we found no differences of amplitudes or latencies of corresponding sources of both hemispheres, our data suggest that dominance of the left motor cortex is not a fundamental characteristic for bimanual coordination.
有人提出,双手协调与右利手者左运动皮层的更强激活有关。本研究的目的是调查左运动皮层优势是否构成双手协调的一个基本特征。我们使用122通道全头神经磁强计,在受试者执行双手敲击任务时,研究了神经磁反应。在每个半球的初级感觉运动皮层中发现了三个神经磁源。这些源代表运动指令和体感反馈的神经磁相关物。由于我们没有发现两个半球相应源的振幅或潜伏期存在差异,我们的数据表明,左运动皮层优势不是双手协调的基本特征。