Department of Occupational Therapy, Graduate Institute of Behavioral Sciences, Chang Gung University, No. 259, Wenhua 1st Rd., Taoyuan, 333, Taiwan.
Laboratory of Brain Imaging and Neural Dynamics (BIND Lab), Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Eur J Neurosci. 2018 Jan;47(1):48-57. doi: 10.1111/ejn.13783. Epub 2017 Dec 15.
Existing evidence indicates the importance of observing correct, normal actions on the motor cortical activities. However, the exact neurophysiological mechanisms, particularly in the somatosensory system, remain unclear. This study aimed to elucidate the effects of observing normal and abnormal hand movements on the contralateral primary somatosensory (cSI), contralateral (cSII) and ipsilateral (iSII) secondary somatosensory activities. Experiment I was designed to investigate the effects of motor outputs on the somatosensory processing, in which subjects were instructed to relax or manipulate a small cube. Experiment II was tailored to examine the somatosensory responses to the observation of normal (Normal) and abnormal (Abnormal) hand movements. The subjects received electrical stimulation to right median nerve and magnetoencephalography (MEG) recordings during the whole experimental period. Regional cortical activation and functional connectivity were analyzed. Compared to the resting condition, a reduction in cSI and an enhancement of SII activation was found when subjects manipulated a cube, suggesting the motor outputs have an influence on the somatosensory responses. Further investigation of the effects of observing different hand movements showed that cSII activity was significantly stronger in the Normal than Abnormal condition. Moreover, compared with Abnormal condition, a higher cortical coherence of cSI-iSII at theta bands and cSII-iSII at beta bands was found in Normal condition. Conclusively, the present results suggest stronger activation and enhanced functional connectivity within the somatosensory system during the observation of normal than abnormal hand movements. These findings also highlight the importance of viewing normal, correct hands movements in the stroke rehabilitation.
现有证据表明,观察运动皮质活动中的正确、正常动作非常重要。然而,确切的神经生理机制,特别是在体感系统中,仍然不清楚。本研究旨在阐明观察正常和异常手部运动对对侧初级体感(cSI)、对侧(cSII)和同侧(iSII)次级体感活动的影响。实验 I 旨在研究运动输出对体感处理的影响,要求受试者放松或操作一个小方块。实验 II 专门用于检查正常(Normal)和异常(Abnormal)手部运动观察时的体感反应。在整个实验期间,受试者接受右侧正中神经电刺激和脑磁图(MEG)记录。分析了区域皮质激活和功能连接。与休息状态相比,当受试者操作方块时,cSI 减少,SII 激活增强,这表明运动输出对体感反应有影响。进一步研究不同手部运动的观察效果表明,在正常条件下,cSII 的活动明显强于异常条件。此外,与异常条件相比,在正常条件下,θ频段的 cSI-iSII 和β频段的 cSII-iSII 的皮质相干性更高。总之,本研究结果表明,在观察正常手部运动时,体感系统内的激活更强,功能连接增强。这些发现还强调了在中风康复中观察正常、正确手部运动的重要性。