Department of Neuroscience, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.
Department of Neuroscience, University of Padua, Padua, Italy; IRCCS San Camillo Hospital Foundation, Neuropsychology Unit, 30126 Lido-Venice, Italy.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2017 Jan;72:28-42. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.10.033. Epub 2016 Nov 14.
The Supplementary Motor Area (SMA) is considered as an anatomically and functionally heterogeneous region and is implicated in several functions. We propose that SMA plays a crucial role in domain-general sequence processes, contributing to the integration of sequential elements into higher-order representations regardless of the nature of such elements (e.g., motor, temporal, spatial, numerical, linguistic, etc.). This review emphasizes the domain-general involvement of the SMA, as this region has been found to support sequence operations in a variety of cognitive domains that, albeit different, share an inherent sequence processing. These include action, time and spatial processing, numerical cognition, music and language processing, and working memory. In this light, we reviewed and synthesized recent neuroimaging, stimulation and electrophysiological studies in order to compare and reconcile the distinct sources of data by proposing a unifying account for the role of the SMA. We also discussed the differential contribution of the pre-SMA and SMA-proper in sequence operations, and possible neural mechanisms by which such operations are executed.
辅助运动区(SMA)被认为是一个在解剖学和功能上具有异质性的区域,涉及多种功能。我们提出,SMA 在领域一般性的序列处理中起着至关重要的作用,有助于将序列元素整合到更高阶的表示中,而不管这些元素的性质如何(例如,运动、时间、空间、数值、语言等)。本综述强调了 SMA 的领域一般性参与,因为已经发现该区域支持各种认知领域中的序列操作,尽管这些领域不同,但都具有内在的序列处理。这些领域包括动作、时间和空间处理、数值认知、音乐和语言处理以及工作记忆。有鉴于此,我们回顾和综合了最近的神经影像学、刺激和电生理学研究,以便通过提出 SMA 作用的统一解释来比较和调和不同的数据来源。我们还讨论了前 SMA 和 SMA 本身在序列操作中的不同贡献,以及执行这些操作的可能神经机制。