Prevosto Vincent, Sommer Marc A
Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, The Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, Duke University Durham, NC, USA.
Front Syst Neurosci. 2013 Oct 1;7:56. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2013.00056.
The cognitive control of behavior was long considered to be centralized in cerebral cortex. More recently, subcortical structures such as cerebellum and basal ganglia have been implicated in cognitive functions as well. The fact that subcortico-cortical circuits for the control of movement involve the thalamus prompts the notion that activity in movement-related thalamus may also reflect elements of cognitive behavior. Yet this hypothesis has rarely been investigated. Using the pathways linking cerebellum to cerebral cortex via the thalamus as a template, we review evidence that the motor thalamus, together with movement-related central thalamus have the requisite connectivity and activity to mediate cognitive aspects of movement control.
行为的认知控制长期以来被认为集中在大脑皮层。最近,诸如小脑和基底神经节等皮层下结构也被认为与认知功能有关。控制运动的皮层下-皮层回路涉及丘脑,这一事实促使人们认为与运动相关的丘脑活动也可能反映认知行为的要素。然而,这一假设很少得到研究。以通过丘脑连接小脑和大脑皮层的通路为模板,我们综述了证据,表明运动丘脑以及与运动相关的中央丘脑具有介导运动控制认知方面的必要连接和活动。