Ferron Lucas, Tremblay François
School of Human Kinetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, 125 University, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada.
School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, 451 Smyth, Ottawa, ON, K1H 8M5, Canada.
Exp Brain Res. 2017 Jul;235(7):2317-2326. doi: 10.1007/s00221-017-4973-9. Epub 2017 May 6.
In recent years, mental practice strategies have drawn much interest in the field of rehabilitation. One form of mental practice particularly advocated involves judging the laterality of images depicting body parts. Such laterality judgments are thought to rely on implicit motor imagery via mental rotation of one own's limb. In this study, we sought to further characterize the involvement of the primary motor cortex (M1) in hand laterality judgments (HLJ) as performed in the context of an application designed for rehabilitation. To this end, we measured variations in corticospinal excitability in both hemispheres with motor evoked potentials (MEPs) while participants (n = 18, young adults) performed either HLJ or a mental counting task. A third condition (foot observation) provided additional control. We hypothesized that HLJ would lead to a selective MEP facilitation when compared to the other tasks and that this facilitation would be greater on the right than the left hemisphere. Contrary to our predictions, we found no evidence of task effects and hemispheric effects for the HLJ task. Significant task-related MEP facilitation was detected only for the mental counting task. A secondary experiment performed in a subset of participants (n = 6) to further test modulation during HLJ yielded the same results. We interpret the lack of facilitation with HLJ in the light of evidence that participants may rely on alternative strategies when asked to judge laterality when viewing depictions of body parts. The use of visual strategies notably would reduce the need to engage in mental rotation, thus reducing M1 involvement. These results have implications for applications of laterality tasks in the context of the rehabilitation program.
近年来,心理练习策略在康复领域引起了广泛关注。一种特别提倡的心理练习形式涉及判断描绘身体部位的图像的偏向性。这种偏向性判断被认为依赖于通过对自身肢体的心理旋转而产生的内隐运动表象。在本研究中,我们试图进一步描述在为康复设计的应用背景下,初级运动皮层(M1)在手部偏向性判断(HLJ)中的参与情况。为此,我们在参与者(n = 18,年轻成年人)进行HLJ或心理计数任务时,用运动诱发电位(MEP)测量了双侧半球皮质脊髓兴奋性的变化。第三种情况(足部观察)提供了额外的对照。我们假设与其他任务相比,HLJ会导致选择性的MEP易化,并且这种易化在右侧半球比左侧半球更大。与我们的预测相反,我们没有发现HLJ任务的任务效应和半球效应的证据。仅在心理计数任务中检测到显著的与任务相关的MEP易化。在一部分参与者(n = 6)中进行的一项二次实验,以进一步测试HLJ期间的调制,得到了相同的结果。鉴于有证据表明,当参与者被要求在观看身体部位的描绘时判断偏向性时,他们可能会依赖替代策略,我们对HLJ缺乏易化作了上述解释。特别是视觉策略的使用将减少进行心理旋转的需要,从而减少M1的参与。这些结果对康复计划背景下偏向性任务的应用具有启示意义。