François-Brosseau Félix-Etienne, Martinu Kristina, Strafella Antonio P, Petrides Michael, Simard France, Monchi Oury
Functional Neuroimaging Unit, Centre de Recherche, Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Eur J Neurosci. 2009 Mar;29(6):1277-86. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2009.06671.x.
Although there are a number of functional neuroimaging studies that have investigated self-initiated and externally-triggered movements, data directly comparing right and left hands in this context are very scarce. The goal of this study was to further understand the role of the basal ganglia and prefrontal cortex in the realm of self-initiated and externally-triggered right and left hand movements. Young healthy right-handed adults performed random, follow and repeat conditions of a finger moving task with their right and left hands, while being scanned with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Significant activation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex was observed when comparing the self-initiated movements with the repeated control and externally-triggered movements when using either hand in agreement with its role in monitoring. The caudate nucleus activation was found during self-initiated conditions compared with the control condition when either hand was used, showing that it is particularly involved when a new movement needs to be planned. Significant putamen activation was observed in all within-hand contrasts except for the externally-triggered vs. control condition when using the left hand. Furthermore, greater putaminal activation was found for the left vs. the right hand during the control condition, but for the right vs. the left hand subtraction for the self-initiated condition. Our results show that the putamen is particularly involved in the execution of non-routine movements, especially if those are self-initiated. Furthermore, we propose that, for right-handed people performing fine movements, as far as putamen involvement is concerned, the lack of proficiency of the non-dominant hand may prevail over other task demands.
尽管有许多功能神经影像学研究调查了自我发起和外部触发的运动,但在这种情况下直接比较右手和左手的数据非常稀少。本研究的目的是进一步了解基底神经节和前额叶皮质在自我发起和外部触发的右手和左手运动领域中的作用。年轻健康的右利手成年人用右手和左手执行手指移动任务的随机、跟随和重复条件,同时进行功能磁共振成像扫描。当比较自我发起的运动与重复控制和外部触发的运动时,观察到背外侧前额叶皮质有显著激活,无论使用哪只手,这与其在监测中的作用一致。与使用任何一只手的对照条件相比,在自我发起的条件下发现尾状核激活,表明在需要计划新运动时它特别参与其中。除了使用左手时外部触发与对照条件的对比外,在所有手内对比中均观察到壳核显著激活。此外,在对照条件下,左手的壳核激活大于右手,但在自我发起条件下是右手减去左手。我们的结果表明,壳核特别参与非常规运动的执行,尤其是那些自我发起的运动。此外,我们提出,对于执行精细运动的右利手人群,就壳核的参与而言,非优势手的不熟练可能比其他任务需求更占主导。