Mann S E, Thau R, Schiller P H
Department of Psychology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139.
Exp Brain Res. 1988;69(3):460-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00247300.
Dorsomedial frontal cortex (DMFC) was studied in monkeys trained to make visually guided eye or arm movements. Portions of DMFC are involved in the execution of learned, goal-directed behaviors. Many neurons discharge with both eye and hand movements as well as when motor responses are withheld, provided these behaviors are related to the successful execution of the learned task. Similar movements, when carried out at times unrelated to the task, are not accompanied by neuronal activity. Electrical microstimulation produces either arrest of task-related, but not task-unrelated motor acts, or triggers task-related movements. The nature of stimulation elicited responses depends on the task the animal has been trained on and is altered by new training.
在经过训练能够做出视觉引导的眼部或手臂运动的猴子身上,对背内侧额叶皮质(DMFC)进行了研究。DMFC的部分区域参与习得的、目标导向行为的执行。许多神经元在眼部和手部运动时以及在抑制运动反应时都会放电,前提是这些行为与习得任务的成功执行相关。当在与任务无关的时间进行类似运动时,则不会伴随神经元活动。电微刺激要么会使与任务相关而非与任务无关的运动行为停止,要么会触发与任务相关的运动。刺激引发的反应的性质取决于动物所接受训练的任务,并且会因新的训练而改变。