Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome "Foro Italico", Rome, Italy.
Department of Cognitive and Motor Rehabilitation and Neuroimaging, Santa Lucia Foundation (IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia), Rome, Italy.
Brain Struct Funct. 2021 Dec;226(9):2989-3005. doi: 10.1007/s00429-021-02254-3. Epub 2021 Mar 18.
Visual cues coming from the lower visual field (VF) play an important role in the visual guidance of upper and lower limb movements. A recently described region situated in the dorsomedial parietal cortex, area hPEc (Pitzalis et al. in NeuroImage 202:116092, 2019), might have a role in integrating visually derived information with somatomotor signals to guide limb interaction with the environment. In macaque, it has been demonstrated that PEc receives visual information mostly from the lower visual field but, to date, there has been no systematic investigation of VF preference in the newly defined human homologue of macaque area PEc (hPEc). Here we examined the VF preferences of hPEc while participants performed a visuomotor task implying spatially directed delayed eye-, hand- and foot-movements towards different spatial locations within the VF. By analyzing data as a function of the different target locations towards which upcoming movements were planned (and then executed), we observed the presence of asymmetry in the vertical dimension of VF in area hPEc, being this area more strongly activated by limb movements directed towards visual targets located in the lower compared to the upper VF. This result confirms the view, first advanced in macaque monkey, that PEc is involved in processing visual information to guide body interaction with the external environment, including locomotion. We also observed a contralateral dominance for the lower VF preference in the foot selective somatomotor cortex anterior to hPEc. This result might reflect the role of this cortex (which includes areas PE and S-I) in providing highly topographically organized signals, likely useful to achieve an appropriate foot posture during locomotion.
来自下视野(VF)的视觉线索在下肢体运动的视觉引导中起着重要作用。最近描述的位于背侧顶叶皮层的一个区域,hPEc 区(Pitzalis 等人,在《神经影像》202:116092,2019 年),可能在整合视觉衍生信息与躯体运动信号以指导肢体与环境相互作用方面发挥作用。在猕猴中,已经证明 PEc 主要接收来自下视野的视觉信息,但迄今为止,尚未对新定义的猕猴 PEc 区(hPEc)的人类同源物的 VF 偏好进行系统研究。在这里,我们在参与者执行一个涉及空间定向的延迟眼、手和脚运动到 VF 内不同空间位置的视觉运动任务时,检查了 hPEc 的 VF 偏好。通过分析作为不同目标位置的函数的数据,即计划(然后执行)即将进行的运动的目标位置,我们观察到 hPEc 区域在垂直 VF 维度上存在不对称性,该区域在视觉目标位于下 VF 时比上 VF 时更强烈地激活肢体运动。这一结果证实了在猕猴中首先提出的观点,即 PEc 参与处理视觉信息以指导身体与外部环境的相互作用,包括运动。我们还观察到 hPEc 前的脚选择性躯体运动皮层对下 VF 偏好的对侧优势。这一结果可能反映了该皮层(包括 PE 和 S-I 区)在提供高度地形组织信号方面的作用,这可能有助于在运动期间实现适当的脚部姿势。