Department of Integrative Medical Biology, Physiology Section and Umeå Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Umeå University, SE-90187 Umeå, Sweden.
J Neurosci. 2010 Aug 4;30(31):10448-59. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1624-10.2010.
In bimanual object manipulation tasks, people flexibly assign one hand as a prime actor while the other assists. Little is known, however, about the neural mechanisms deciding the role assignment. We addressed this issue in a task in which participants moved a cursor to hit targets on a screen by applying precisely coupled symmetrical opposing linear and twist forces on a tool held freely between the hands. In trials presented in an unpredictable order, the action of either the left or the right hand was spatially congruent with the cursor movements, which automatically rendered the left or right hand the dominant actor, respectively. Functional magnetic resonance imaging indicated that the hand-selection process engaged prefrontal cortical areas belonging to an executive control network presumed critical for judgment and decision-making and to a salience network attributed to evaluation of utility of actions. Task initiation, which involved switching between task sets, had a superordinate role with reference to hand selection. Behavioral and brain imaging data indicated that participants initially expressed two competing action representations, matching either mapping rule, before selecting the appropriate one based on the consequences of the initial manual actions. We conclude that implicit processes engaging the prefrontal cortex reconcile selections among action representations that compete for the establishment of a dominant actor in bimanual object manipulation tasks. The representation selected is the one that optimizes performance by relying on the superior capacity of the brain to process spatial congruent, as opposed to noncongruent, mappings between manual actions and desired movement goals.
在双手物体操作任务中,人们灵活地分配一只手为主导角色,而另一只手辅助。然而,对于决定角色分配的神经机制,我们知之甚少。在一项任务中,我们解决了这个问题,参与者通过在双手之间自由握持的工具上施加精确耦合的对称相反的线性和扭转力,来移动光标以击中屏幕上的目标。在以不可预测的顺序呈现的试验中,左手或右手的动作与光标运动在空间上是一致的,这分别自动使左手或右手成为主导角色。功能性磁共振成像表明,手选择过程涉及到属于执行控制网络的前额皮质区域,该网络被认为对判断和决策至关重要,以及与行动效用评估相关的突显网络。任务启动涉及在任务集之间切换,相对于手选择具有更高的优先级。行为和脑成像数据表明,参与者最初表达了两种相互竞争的动作表示,分别匹配任一种映射规则,然后根据初始手动动作的结果选择合适的规则。我们的结论是,涉及前额叶皮层的隐含过程协调了竞争主导角色的动作表示,以建立在双手物体操作任务中的主导角色。选择的表示是依赖于大脑处理空间一致的能力,而不是非一致的能力,来优化性能的表示,因为手动动作和期望运动目标之间的映射。