Sohn Young H, Hallett Mark
Human Motor Control Section, NINDS/NIH, Bldg. 10/5N226, 10 Center Dr., Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 2004 Oct;158(4):397-404. doi: 10.1007/s00221-004-1909-y. Epub 2004 May 14.
In sensory systems, a neural mechanism called surround inhibition (SI) sharpens sensation by creating an inhibitory zone around the central core of activation. In the motor system, the functional operation of SI remains to be demonstrated, although it has been hypothesized to contribute to the selection of voluntary movements. Here we test this hypothesis by using transcranial magnetic stimulation of the human motor cortex. The motor evoked potential of the little finger muscle is suppressed or unchanged during self-paced, voluntary movements of the index finger, mouth or leg, despite an increase in spinal excitability. This result indicates that motor excitability related to little finger movement is suppressed at the supraspinal level during these movements, and supports the idea that SI is an organizational principle of the motor system.
在感觉系统中,一种称为周围抑制(SI)的神经机制通过在激活的中央核心周围创建一个抑制区来增强感觉。在运动系统中,尽管有人假设SI有助于自愿运动的选择,但其功能运作仍有待证明。在这里,我们通过对人类运动皮层进行经颅磁刺激来检验这一假设。在食指、嘴巴或腿部的自主、自愿运动过程中,尽管脊髓兴奋性增加,但小指肌肉的运动诱发电位被抑制或保持不变。这一结果表明,在这些运动过程中,与小指运动相关的运动兴奋性在脊髓上水平被抑制,支持了SI是运动系统的组织原则这一观点。