Karimpoor Mahta, Churchill Nathan W, Tam Fred, Fischer Corinne E, Schweizer Tom A, Graham Simon J
Department of Medical Biophysics, Sunnybrook Research Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Department of Neurosurgery, Keenan Research Centre of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2018 Feb 13;12:30. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00030. eCollection 2018.
Handwriting is a complex human activity that engages a blend of cognitive and visual motor skills. Current understanding of the neural correlates of handwriting has largely come from lesion studies of patients with impaired handwriting. Task-based fMRI studies would be useful to supplement this work. To address concerns over ecological validity, previously we developed a fMRI-compatible, computerized tablet system for writing and drawing including visual feedback of hand position and an augmented reality display. The purpose of the present work is to use the tablet system in proof-of-concept to characterize brain activity associated with clinically relevant handwriting tasks, originally developed to characterize handwriting impairments in Alzheimer's disease patients. As a prelude to undertaking fMRI studies of patients, imaging was performed of twelve young healthy subjects who copied sentences, phone numbers, and grocery lists using the fMRI-compatible tablet. Activation maps for all handwriting tasks consisted of a distributed network of regions in reasonable agreement with previous studies of handwriting performance. In addition, differences in brain activity were observed between the test subcomponents consistent with different demands of neural processing for successful task performance, as identified by investigating three quantitative behavioral metrics (writing speed, stylus contact force and stylus in air time). This study provides baseline behavioral and brain activity results for fMRI studies that adopt this handwriting test to characterize patients with brain impairments.
书写是一项复杂的人类活动,它需要综合运用认知和视觉运动技能。目前对书写神经关联的理解很大程度上来自于对书写受损患者的病变研究。基于任务的功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究将有助于补充这项工作。为了解决对生态效度的担忧,我们之前开发了一种与fMRI兼容的计算机化平板系统,用于书写和绘图,包括手部位置的视觉反馈和增强现实显示。本研究的目的是使用该平板系统进行概念验证,以表征与临床相关书写任务相关的大脑活动,这些任务最初是为了表征阿尔茨海默病患者的书写障碍而开发的。作为对患者进行fMRI研究的前奏,对12名年轻健康受试者进行了成像,他们使用与fMRI兼容的平板抄写句子、电话号码和购物清单。所有书写任务的激活图由一个分布式的区域网络组成,与之前关于书写表现的研究结果基本一致。此外,通过研究三个定量行为指标(书写速度、手写笔接触力和手写笔在空中的时间)发现,不同测试子成分之间的大脑活动存在差异,这与成功完成任务所需的神经处理的不同需求一致。这项研究为采用这种书写测试来表征脑损伤患者的fMRI研究提供了基线行为和大脑活动结果。