Hegarty Catherine E, Foland-Ross Lara C, Narr Katherine L, Townsend Jennifer D, Bookheimer Susan Y, Thompson Paul M, Altshuler Lori L
Jane and Terry Semel Institute of Neuroscience and Human Behavior, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, USA.
Neuroreport. 2012 May 9;23(7):420-4. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e3283525a95.
Few studies have examined the relationship between local anatomic thickness of the cortex and the activation signals arising from it. Using structural and functional MRI, we examined whether a relationship exists between cortical thickness and brain activation. Twenty-eight participants were asked to perform the Go/NoGo response inhibition task known to activate the anterior cingulate and the prefrontal cortex. Structural data of the same regions were simultaneously collected. We hypothesized that cortical thickness in these brain regions would positively correlate with brain activation. Data from the structural MRI were aligned with those of functional MRI activation. There was a positive linear correlation between cortical thickness and activation during response inhibition in the right anterior cingulate cortex (Brodmann's Area 24). No significant thickness-activation correlations were found in the prefrontal cortex. Correlations between cortical thickness and activation may occur only in certain brain regions.
很少有研究探讨皮质局部解剖厚度与由此产生的激活信号之间的关系。我们使用结构和功能磁共振成像,研究皮质厚度与大脑激活之间是否存在关系。28名参与者被要求执行已知会激活前扣带回和前额叶皮质的Go/NoGo反应抑制任务。同时收集相同区域的结构数据。我们假设这些脑区的皮质厚度与大脑激活呈正相关。结构磁共振成像的数据与功能磁共振成像激活的数据进行了比对。右侧前扣带回皮质(布罗德曼区24)在反应抑制期间,皮质厚度与激活之间存在正线性相关。在前额叶皮质未发现显著的厚度-激活相关性。皮质厚度与激活之间的相关性可能仅发生在某些脑区。