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健康志愿者的被动体感辨别任务:参与熟悉与不熟悉形状及长度辨别的不同神经网络。

Passive somatosensory discrimination tasks in healthy volunteers: differential networks involved in familiar versus unfamiliar shape and length discrimination.

作者信息

Van de Winckel Ann, Sunaert Stefan, Wenderoth Nicole, Peeters Ron, Van Hecke Paul, Feys Hilde, Horemans Els, Marchal Guy, Swinnen Stephan P, Perfetti Carlo, De Weerdt Willy

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2005 Jun;26(2):441-53. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.01.058. Epub 2005 Mar 24.

Abstract

Somatosensory discrimination of unseen objects relies on processing of proprioceptive and tactile information to detect spatial features, such as shape or length, as acquired by exploratory finger movements. This ability can be impaired after stroke, because of somatosensory-motor deficits. Passive somatosensory discrimination tasks are therefore used in therapy to improve motor function. Whereas the neural correlates of active discrimination have been addressed repeatedly, little is known about the neural networks activated during passive discrimination of somatosensory information. In the present study, we applied functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while the right index finger of ten healthy subjects was passively moved along various shapes and lengths by an fMRI compatible robot. Comparing discriminating versus non-discriminating passive movements, we identified a bilateral parieto-frontal network, including the precuneus, superior parietal gyrus, rostral intraparietal sulcus, and supramarginal gyrus as well as the supplementary motor area (SMA), dorsal premotor (PMd), and ventral premotor (PMv) areas. Additionally, we compared the discrimination of different spatial features, i.e., discrimination of length versus familiar (rectangles or triangles) and unfamiliar geometric shapes (arbitrary quadrilaterals). Length discrimination activated mainly medially located superior parietal and PMd circuits whereas discrimination of familiar geometric shapes activated more laterally located inferior parietal and PMv regions. These differential parieto-frontal circuits provide new insights into the neural basis of extracting spatial features from somatosensory input and suggest that different passive discrimination tasks could be used for lesion-specific training following stroke.

摘要

对看不见物体的体感辨别依赖于本体感觉和触觉信息的处理,以检测通过探索性手指运动获取的空间特征,如形状或长度。由于体感运动缺陷,中风后这种能力可能受损。因此,被动体感辨别任务被用于治疗以改善运动功能。虽然主动辨别的神经关联已被反复研究,但对于在被动辨别体感信息期间激活的神经网络却知之甚少。在本研究中,我们对十名健康受试者的右手食指进行功能磁共振成像(fMRI),同时通过一个与fMRI兼容的机器人使其被动沿着各种形状和长度移动。通过比较有辨别力与无辨别力的被动运动,我们确定了一个双侧顶叶 - 额叶网络,包括楔前叶、顶上小叶、喙侧顶内沟、缘上回以及辅助运动区(SMA)、背侧运动前区(PMd)和腹侧运动前区(PMv)。此外,我们比较了对不同空间特征的辨别,即长度与熟悉(矩形或三角形)和不熟悉几何形状(任意四边形)的辨别。长度辨别主要激活位于内侧的顶上叶和PMd回路,而对熟悉几何形状的辨别则更多激活位于外侧的顶下叶和PMv区域。这些不同的顶叶 - 额叶回路为从体感输入中提取空间特征的神经基础提供了新的见解,并表明不同的被动辨别任务可用于中风后的病灶特异性训练。

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