Andres Michael, Seron Xavier, Olivier Etienne
Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2007 Apr;19(4):563-76. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2007.19.4.563.
The finding that number processing activates a cortical network partly overlapping that recruited for hand movements has renewed interest in the relationship between number and finger representations. Further evidence about a possible link between fingers and numbers comes from developmental studies showing that finger movements play a crucial role in learning counting. However, increased activity in hand motor circuits during counting may unveil unspecific processes, such as shifting attention, reciting number names, or matching items with a number name. To address this issue, we used transcranial magnetic stimulation to measure changes in corticospinal (CS) excitability during a counting task performed silently and using either numbers or letters of the alphabet to enumerate items. We found an increased CS excitability of hand muscles during the counting task, irrespective of the use of numbers or letters, whereas it was unchanged in arm and foot muscles. Control tasks allowed us to rule out a possible influence of attention allocation or covert speech on CS excitability increase of hand muscles during counting. The present results support a specific involvement of hand motor circuits in counting because no CS changes were found in arm and foot muscles during the same task. However, the contribution of hand motor areas is not exclusively related to number processing because an increase in CS excitability was also found when letters were used to enumerate items. This finding suggests that hand motor circuits are involved whenever items have to be put in correspondence with the elements of any ordered series.
数字处理激活了一个部分重叠于手部运动所募集的皮质网络,这一发现重新引发了人们对数字与手指表征之间关系的兴趣。关于手指与数字之间可能存在联系的进一步证据来自发育研究,这些研究表明手指运动在学习计数中起着关键作用。然而,计数过程中手部运动回路活动的增加可能揭示了一些非特定的过程,比如转移注意力、背诵数字名称或使物品与数字名称匹配。为了解决这个问题,我们使用经颅磁刺激来测量在无声执行计数任务时,使用数字或字母表中的字母来枚举物品时皮质脊髓(CS)兴奋性的变化。我们发现,在计数任务期间,无论使用数字还是字母,手部肌肉的CS兴奋性都会增加,而手臂和脚部肌肉的CS兴奋性则保持不变。对照任务使我们能够排除注意力分配或隐性言语对计数期间手部肌肉CS兴奋性增加的可能影响。目前的结果支持手部运动回路在计数中具有特定作用,因为在同一任务期间,手臂和脚部肌肉未发现CS变化。然而,手部运动区域的作用并非仅与数字处理相关,因为当使用字母来枚举物品时,也发现了CS兴奋性的增加。这一发现表明,每当物品必须与任何有序序列的元素对应时,手部运动回路都会参与其中。