Okano K
Department of Physiology, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan.
Neuroreport. 1992 May;3(5):389-92. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199205000-00003.
Neuronal activities in the premotor cortex (PM), supplementary motor area (SMA), and precentral motor cortex (MC) were recorded while monkeys performed a visually triggered task. Kendall's partial correlation coefficient analysis was applied to the data, to determine whether changes in neuronal activity were dependent on visual-stimulus or movement-onset. The proportion of cells in which neuronal activity changes were significantly related to visual-stimulus was 22% in PM cells, 7% in SMA cells, and 0% in MC cells. The sampling populations for visual-stimulus related coefficients were greatest in PM, followed by SMA, then MC. These results indicate that the PM has temporal priority over the SMA and MC in the receipt of visual cues.
在猴子执行视觉触发任务时,记录了其运动前区(PM)、辅助运动区(SMA)和中央前运动皮层(MC)中的神经元活动。对数据应用肯德尔偏相关系数分析,以确定神经元活动的变化是否依赖于视觉刺激或运动起始。神经元活动变化与视觉刺激显著相关的细胞比例在PM细胞中为22%,在SMA细胞中为7%,在MC细胞中为0%。视觉刺激相关系数的抽样总体在PM中最大,其次是SMA,然后是MC。这些结果表明,在接收视觉线索方面,PM比SMA和MC具有时间上的优先性。