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右半侧脑瘫患者动作选择受损的神经学证据。

Neural evidence for impaired action selection in right hemiparetic cerebral palsy.

机构信息

Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Brain Res. 2010 Aug 19;1349:56-67. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2010.06.055. Epub 2010 Jun 28.

Abstract

Recent studies suggest that in addition to low-level motor impairments, individuals with hemiparetic cerebral palsy (HCP) are characterized by anticipatory action planning deficits as well. In the present EEG study we investigated the neural and temporal dynamics of action planning in participants with right-sided HCP (n=10) and in left-handed control subjects (n=10). An anticipatory planning task was used in which participants were required to grasp and rotate a hexagonal knob over different angles (60 degrees, 120 degrees or 180 degrees). At a behavioral level, participants with HCP were slower in their movements and often selected an inappropriate grip when grasping the object. At a neural level, individuals with HCP showed a strong reduction in the amplitude of the P2 component, likely reflecting an impaired process of action selection. In addition, a strong correlation was observed between the P2 amplitude and grasping and rotation times. The P2 component was localized to sources in the dorsal posterior cingulate cortex (dPCC), an area that is known to be involved in orienting visual body parts in space. Together these findings suggest that anticipatory planning deficits in cerebral palsy arise mainly due to an impaired process of action selection.

摘要

最近的研究表明,除了低水平的运动障碍外,偏瘫脑瘫(HCP)患者还表现出预期动作规划缺陷。在本 EEG 研究中,我们调查了右侧 HCP 患者(n=10)和左撇子对照组参与者(n=10)的动作规划的神经和时间动态。使用了一个预期规划任务,要求参与者以不同角度(60 度、120 度或 180 度)抓住并旋转六角旋钮。在行为水平上,HCP 患者的动作较慢,并且在抓住物体时经常选择不合适的握持方式。在神经水平上,HCP 患者的 P2 成分幅度明显降低,这可能反映了动作选择过程受损。此外,P2 幅度与抓取和旋转时间之间存在很强的相关性。P2 成分定位于背侧后扣带皮层(dPCC)的源,该区域已知参与在空间中定向视觉身体部位。这些发现表明,脑瘫患者的预期规划缺陷主要是由于动作选择过程受损所致。

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