Mellet Emmanuel, Mazoyer Bernard, Leroux Gaelle, Joliot Marc, Tzourio-Mazoyer Nathalie
Groupe d'Imagerie Neurofonctionnelle, Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives UMR 5293, Université BordeauxBordeaux, France; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Groupe d'Imagerie Neurofonctionnelle, Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives UMR 5293Bordeaux, France; Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives, Groupe d'Imagerie Neurofonctionnelle, Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives UMR 5293Bordeaux, France.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2016 Dec 6;10:628. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00628. eCollection 2016.
The aim of this study was to characterize, using fMRI, the functional asymmetries of hand laterality task (HLT) in a sample of 295 participants balanced for handedness. During HLT, participants have to decide whether the displayed picture of a hand represent a right or a left hand. Pictures of hands' back view were presented for 150 ms in the right or left hemifield. At the whole hemisphere level, we evidenced that the laterality of the hand and of the hemifield in which the picture was displayed combined their effects on the hemispheric asymmetry in an additive way. We then identified a set of 17 functional homotopic regions of interest (hROIs) including premotor, motor, somatosensory and parietal regions, whose activity and asymmetry varied with the laterality of the presented hands. When the laterality of a right hand had to be evaluated, these areas showed stronger leftward asymmetry, the hROI located in the primary motor area showing a significant larger effect than all other hROIs. In addition a subset of six parietal regions involved in visuo-motor integration together with two postcentral areas showed a variation in asymmetry with hemifield of presentation. Finally, while handedness had no effect at the hemispheric level, two regions located in the parietal operculum and intraparietal sulcus exhibited larger leftward asymmetry with right handedness independently of the hand of presentation. The present results extend those of previous works in showing a shift of asymmetries during HLT according to the hand presented in sensorimotor areas including primary motor cortex. This shift was not affected by manual preference. They also demonstrate that the coordination of visual information and handedness identification of hands relied on the coexistence of contralateral motor and visual representations in the superior parietal lobe and the postcentral gyrus.
本研究的目的是使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)对295名在利手方面保持平衡的参与者样本进行手部偏侧性任务(HLT)的功能不对称性特征分析。在HLT过程中,参与者必须判断所展示的手部图片是右手还是左手。手部背面视图的图片在右半视野或左半视野中呈现150毫秒。在整个半球水平上,我们证明了手部的偏侧性以及图片所展示的半视野对半球不对称性的影响以相加的方式结合在一起。然后,我们确定了一组17个功能同位感兴趣区域(hROIs),包括运动前区、运动区、躯体感觉区和顶叶区,其活动和不对称性随所呈现手部的偏侧性而变化。当需要评估右手的偏侧性时,这些区域表现出更强的向左不对称性,位于初级运动区的hROI显示出比所有其他hROIs更大的显著效应。此外,六个参与视觉运动整合的顶叶区域与两个中央后区的一个子集显示出不对称性随呈现半视野的变化。最后,虽然利手在半球水平上没有影响,但位于顶叶岛盖和顶内沟的两个区域表现出与右利手相关的更大的向左不对称性,与所呈现的手无关。本研究结果扩展了先前研究的结果,表明在HLT过程中,根据感觉运动区域(包括初级运动皮层)中所呈现的手,不对称性会发生变化。这种变化不受手动偏好的影响。它们还表明,视觉信息与手部利手识别的协调依赖于上顶叶和中央后回中对侧运动和视觉表征的共存。