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运动记忆的获得决定了初级运动皮层中学习诱导可塑性的个体间变异性。

Acquisition of motor memory determines the interindividual variability of learning-induced plasticity in the primary motor cortex.

机构信息

Human Motor Control Laboratory, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University , Hiroshima , Japan.

出版信息

J Appl Physiol (1985). 2018 Oct 1;125(4):990-998. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00470.2018. Epub 2018 Jul 5.

Abstract

Acquisition of new motor skills induces plastic reorganization in the primary motor cortex (M1). Previous studies have demonstrated the increases in the M1 excitability through motor skill learning. However, this M1 reorganization is highly variable between individuals even though they improve their skill performance through the same training protocol. To reveal the source of this interindividual variability, we examined the relationship between an acquisition of memory-guided feedforward movements and the learning-induced increases in the M1 excitability. Twenty-eight subjects participated in experiment 1. We asked subjects to learn a visuomotor tracking task. The subjects controlled a cursor on a PC monitor to pursue a target line by performing ankle dorsiflexion and plantar flexion. In experiment 1, we removed the online visual feedback provided by the cursor movement once every six trials, which enabled us to assess whether the subjects could perform accurate memory-guided movements. Motor-evoked potentials (MEP) were elicited in the tibialis anterior muscle by transcranial magnetic stimulation of the relevant M1 before and after the learning of the visuomotor tracking task and after half the trials. We found that the MEP amplitude was increased along with the improvement in memory-guided movements. In experiment 2 ( n = 10), we confirmed this relationship by examining whether the improvement in memory-guided movements induces increases in MEP amplitude. The results of this study indicate that the plastic reorganization of the M1 induced by the learning of a visuomotor skill is associated with the acquisition of memory-guided movements. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Acquisition of novel motor skills increases excitability of the primary motor cortex (M1). We recently reported that the amount of increases in the M1 excitability is highly variable between individuals even though they learned the same skill to the similar extent, yet the sources of this interindividual variability still remain unclear. The present study revealed that this interindividual variability is associated with whether individuals acquire a motor memory, which enables them to produce accurate memory-guided movements.

摘要

新运动技能的习得会引起初级运动皮层(M1)的可塑性重组。先前的研究表明,通过运动技能学习可以增加 M1 的兴奋性。然而,尽管个体通过相同的训练方案提高了技能表现,但这种 M1 重组在个体之间存在很大差异。为了揭示这种个体间差异的来源,我们研究了习得记忆引导的前馈运动与 M1 兴奋性增加之间的关系。28 名受试者参加了实验 1。我们要求受试者学习视觉运动跟踪任务。受试者通过进行踝关节背屈和跖屈来控制 PC 显示器上的光标以追踪目标线。在实验 1 中,我们每六次试验移除一次光标运动的在线视觉反馈,这使我们能够评估受试者是否能够进行准确的记忆引导运动。在学习视觉运动跟踪任务前后和半试验后,通过对相关 M1 的经颅磁刺激引出胫骨前肌的运动诱发电位(MEP)。我们发现 MEP 幅度随着记忆引导运动的改善而增加。在实验 2(n=10)中,我们通过检查记忆引导运动的改善是否会引起 MEP 幅度的增加来证实这种关系。本研究的结果表明,视觉运动技能学习引起的 M1 可塑性重组与记忆引导运动的习得有关。

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