Department of Neurology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig , Sachsen, Germany.
Department of Neuropsychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany.
Cereb Cortex. 2017 Sep 1;27(9):4537-4548. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhw258.
The reciprocal cortico-cerebellar loops that underlie cerebellar contributions to motor and cognitive behavior form one of the largest systems in the primate brain. Work with non-human primates has shown that the dentate nucleus, the major output nucleus of the cerebellum, contains topographically distinct connections to both motor and non-motor regions, yet there is no evidence for how the cerebellar cortex connects to the dentate nuclei in humans. Here we used in-vivo sub-millimeter diffusion imaging to characterize this fundamental component of the cortico-cerebellar loop, and identified a pattern of superior motor and infero-lateral non-motor connectivity strikingly similar to that proposed by animal work. Crucially, we also present first evidence that the dominance for motor connectivity observed in non-human primates may be significantly reduced in man - a finding that is in accordance with the proposed increase in cerebellar contributions to higher cognitive behavior over the course of primate evolution.
作为大脑中最大的系统之一,为运动和认知行为提供基础的大脑皮层-小脑回环的相互作用。与非人类灵长类动物的合作表明,小脑的主要输出核齿状核包含与运动和非运动区域明显不同的连接,但目前尚无证据表明小脑皮层在人类中与齿状核的连接方式。在这里,我们使用体内亚毫米扩散成像来描述这个皮层-小脑回环的基本组成部分,并确定了一种明显类似于动物研究提出的上运动和下外侧非运动连接模式。至关重要的是,我们还首次提出证据表明,在人类中,观察到的运动连接优势可能会大大降低,这一发现与在灵长类动物进化过程中,小脑对更高认知行为的贡献增加的假设相一致。