Park In Sung, Lee Nam Joon, Rhyu Im Joo
Department of Liberal Arts, Kyungil University, Gyeongsan, Korea.
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
J Clin Neurol. 2018 Jan;14(1):1-7. doi: 10.3988/jcn.2018.14.1.1. Epub 2017 Sep 28.
The cerebellum plays vital roles in balance control and motor learning, including in saccadic adaptation and coordination. It consists of the vermis and two hemispheres and is anatomically separated into ten lobules that are designated as I-X. Although neuroimaging and clinical studies suggest that functions are compartmentalized within the cerebellum, the function of each cerebellar lobule is not fully understood. Electrophysiological and lesion studies in animals as well as neuroimaging and lesion studies in humans have revealed that vermian lobules VI and VII (declive, folium, and tuber) are critical for controlling postural balance, saccadic eye movements, and coordination. In addition, recent structural magnetic resonance imaging studies have revealed that these lobules are larger in elite basketball and short-track speed skaters. Furthermore, in female short-track speed skaters, the volume of this region is significantly correlated with static balance. This article reviews the function of vermian lobules VI and VII, focusing on the control of balance, eye movements, and coordination including coordination between the eyes and hands and bimanual coordination.
小脑在平衡控制和运动学习中起着至关重要的作用,包括扫视适应和协调。它由蚓部和两个半球组成,在解剖学上分为十个小叶,分别命名为I-X。尽管神经影像学和临床研究表明小脑内的功能是分区的,但每个小脑小叶的功能尚未完全了解。动物的电生理和损伤研究以及人类的神经影像学和损伤研究表明,蚓部小叶VI和VII(山坡、小叶和结节)对于控制姿势平衡、扫视眼动和协调至关重要。此外,最近的结构磁共振成像研究表明,在精英篮球运动员和短道速滑运动员中,这些小叶更大。此外,在女性短道速滑运动员中,该区域的体积与静态平衡显著相关。本文综述了蚓部小叶VI和VII的功能,重点关注平衡、眼动和协调的控制,包括眼手协调和双手协调。