Department of Medicine, Center for Neurobiology of Stress, School of Medicine, University of California-Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2013 Sep;34(9):2259-65. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22060. Epub 2012 Mar 22.
Numerous studies suggest that interhemispheric inhibition-relayed via the corpus callosum-plays an important role in unilateral hand motions. Interestingly, transcallosal inhibition appears to be indicative of a strong laterality effect, where generally the dominant hemisphere exerts inhibition on the nondominant one. These effects have been largely identified through functional studies in adult populations, but links between motor performance and callosal structure (especially during sensitive periods of neurodevelopment) remain largely unknown. We therefore investigated correlations between Purdue Pegboard performance (a test of motor function) and local callosal thickness in 170 right-handed children and adolescents (mean age: 11.5 ± 3.4 years; range, 6-17 years). Better task performance with the right (dominant) hand was associated with greater callosal thickness in isthmus and posterior midbody. Task performance using both hands yielded smaller and less significant correlations in the same regions, while task performance using the left (nondominant) hand showed no significant correlations with callosal thickness. There were no significant interactions with age and sex. These links between motor performance and callosal structure may constitute the neural correlate of interhemispheric inhibition, which is thought to be necessary for fast and complex unilateral motions and to be biased towards the dominant hand.
许多研究表明,通过胼胝体传递的大脑两半球间抑制作用在单侧手部运动中起着重要作用。有趣的是,胼胝体抑制似乎表明存在强烈的侧化效应,即通常优势半球对非优势半球施加抑制作用。这些效应在很大程度上是通过对成年人群的功能研究确定的,但运动表现与胼胝体结构(尤其是在神经发育的敏感时期)之间的联系在很大程度上仍然未知。因此,我们研究了 170 名右利手儿童和青少年(平均年龄:11.5 ± 3.4 岁;范围,6-17 岁)的普渡钉板测试(运动功能测试)表现与胼胝体局部厚度之间的相关性。右手(优势手)任务表现更好与峡部和后体中部胼胝体厚度增加有关。在同一区域,双手任务表现的相关性较小且不显著,而左手(非优势手)任务表现与胼胝体厚度无显著相关性。年龄和性别之间没有显著的相互作用。这些运动表现与胼胝体结构之间的联系可能构成大脑两半球间抑制作用的神经相关物,该作用被认为是快速和复杂单侧运动所必需的,并且偏向于优势手。