Sheffield Cognition and Neuroimaging Laboratory (SCANLab), Academic Clinical Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Sheffield, UK.
Brain Res. 2011 Sep 2;1410:101-11. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2011.06.062. Epub 2011 Jul 3.
Adjustments to movement in response to changes in our surroundings are common in everyday behavior. Previous research has suggested that the left pre-motor cortex (PMC) is specialized for the temporal control of movement and may play a role in temporal error correction. The aim of this study was to determine the role of the left PMC in sensorimotor timing and error correction using theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation (TBS). In Experiment 1, subjects performed a sensorimotor synchronization task (SMS) with the left and the right hand before and after either continuous or intermittent TBS (cTBS or iTBS). Timing accuracy was assessed during synchronized finger tapping with a regular auditory pacing stimulus. Responses following perceivable local timing shifts in the pacing stimulus (phase shifts) were used to measure error correction. Suppression of the left PMC using cTBS decreased timing accuracy because subjects tapped further away from the pacing tones and tapping variability increased. In addition, error correction responses returned to baseline tap-tone asynchrony levels faster following negative shifts and no overcorrection occurred following positive shifts after cTBS. However, facilitation of the left PMC using iTBS did not affect timing accuracy or error correction performance. Experiment 2 revealed that error correction performance may change with practice, independent of TBS. These findings provide evidence for a role of the left PMC in both sensorimotor timing and error correction in both hands. We propose that the left PMC may be involved in voluntarily controlled phase correction responses to perceivable timing shifts.
针对周围环境变化的运动调整在日常行为中很常见。先前的研究表明,左前运动皮层(PMC)专门用于运动的时间控制,并且可能在时间错误校正中发挥作用。本研究旨在使用 theta 爆发经颅磁刺激(TBS)确定左 PMC 在感觉运动计时和错误校正中的作用。在实验 1 中,在连续或间歇 TBS(cTBS 或 iTBS)之前和之后,使用左手和右手执行感觉运动同步任务(SMS)。在使用常规听觉起搏刺激进行同步手指敲击期间评估计时精度。使用起搏刺激中的可感知局部定时移位(相位移位)后的响应来测量错误校正。使用 cTBS 抑制左 PMC 会降低计时精度,因为受试者敲击的声音离起搏音更远,并且敲击的可变性增加。此外,在 cTBS 之后,负移位后错误校正响应更快地返回到基线音同步,并且不会发生正移位后的过度校正。然而,使用 iTBS 促进左 PMC 不会影响计时精度或错误校正性能。实验 2 表明,错误校正性能可能会随着练习而变化,而与 TBS 无关。这些发现为左 PMC 在双手的感觉运动计时和错误校正中都发挥作用提供了证据。我们提出,左 PMC 可能参与了对可感知的时间移位的自愿控制的相位校正响应。