Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
PLoS One. 2013 Jul 30;8(7):e70480. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0070480. Print 2013.
Visuomotor transformations for grasping have been associated with a fronto-parietal network in the monkey brain. The human homologue of the parietal monkey region (AIP) has been identified as the anterior part of the intraparietal sulcus (aIPS), whereas the putative human equivalent of the monkey frontal region (F5) is located in the ventral part of the premotor cortex (vPMC). Results from animal studies suggest that monkey F5 is involved in the selection of appropriate hand postures relative to the constraints of the task. In humans, the functional roles of aIPS and vPMC appear to be more complex and the relative contribution of each region to grasp selection remains uncertain. The present study aimed to identify modulation in brain areas sensitive to the difficulty level of tool object - hand posture matching. Seventeen healthy right handed participants underwent fMRI while observing pictures of familiar tool objects followed by pictures of hand postures. The task was to decide whether the hand posture matched the functional use of the previously shown object. Conditions were manipulated for level of difficulty. Compared to a picture matching control task, the tool object - hand posture matching conditions conjointly showed increased modulation in several left hemispheric regions of the superior and inferior parietal lobules (including aIPS), the middle occipital gyrus, and the inferior temporal gyrus. Comparison of hard versus easy conditions selectively modulated the left inferior frontal gyrus with peak activity located in its opercular part (Brodmann area (BA) 44). We suggest that in the human brain, vPMC/BA44 is involved in the matching of hand posture configurations in accordance with visual and functional demands.
用于抓握的视动转换与猴子大脑中的额顶网络有关。猴子顶区的人类同源物(AIP)已被确定为顶内沟的前部(aIPS),而猴子额区(F5)的假定人类对应物位于运动前皮层的腹侧部分(vPMC)。动物研究的结果表明,猴子 F5 参与了相对于任务约束选择合适的手姿势。在人类中,aIPS 和 vPMC 的功能作用似乎更为复杂,每个区域对手势选择的相对贡献仍然不确定。本研究旨在确定对工具物体 - 手姿势匹配难度水平敏感的大脑区域的调制。17 名健康的右利手参与者在 fMRI 期间观察熟悉的工具物体的图片,然后观察手姿势的图片。任务是判断手姿势是否与之前显示的物体的功能用途匹配。根据难度水平对条件进行了操作。与图片匹配控制任务相比,工具物体 - 手姿势匹配条件共同显示出几个左侧顶叶和枕叶区域(包括 aIPS)、中枕叶和下颞叶的调制增加。困难与容易条件的比较选择性地调制了左额下回,其活动峰值位于其脑岛部分(Brodmann 区(BA)44)。我们认为,在人类大脑中,vPMC/BA44 参与了根据视觉和功能需求对手势配置的匹配。