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灵长类动物背侧运动前区和前辅助运动区在运动序列控制中的互补作用。

Complementary Roles of Primate Dorsal Premotor and Pre-Supplementary Motor Areas to the Control of Motor Sequences.

作者信息

Nakajima Toshi, Hosaka Ryosuke, Mushiake Hajime

机构信息

Department of Integrative Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama, Toyama 930-0194, Japan

Department of Electronic Information Systems, College of Systems Engineering and Science, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Saitama 337-8570, Japan.

出版信息

J Neurosci. 2022 Sep 7;42(36):6946-6965. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2356-21.2022.

Abstract

We are able to temporally organize multiple movements in a purposeful manner in everyday life. Both the dorsal premotor (PMd) area and pre-supplementary motor area (pre-SMA) are known to be involved in the performance of motor sequences. However, it is unclear how each area differentially contributes to controlling multiple motor sequences. To address this issue, we recorded single-unit activity in both areas while monkeys (one male, one female) performed sixteen motor sequences. Each sequence comprised either a series of two identical movements (repetition) or two different movements (nonrepetition). The sequence was initially instructed with visual signals but had to be remembered thereafter. Here, we showed that the activity of single neurons in both areas transitioned from reactive- to predictive encoding while motor sequences were memorized. In the memory-guided trials, in particular, the activity of PMd cells preferentially represented the second movement (2M) in the sequence leading to a reward generally regardless of the first movement (1M). Such activity frequently began even before the 1M in a prospective manner, and was enhanced in nonrepetition sequences. Behaviorally, a lack of the activity enhancement often resulted in premature execution of the 2M. In contrast, cells in pre-SMA instantiated particular sequences of actions by coordinating switching or nonswitching movements in sequence. Our findings suggest that PMd and pre-SMA play complementary roles within behavioral contexts: PMd preferentially controls the movement that leads to a reward rather than the sequence per se, whereas pre-SMA coordinates all elements in a sequence by integrating temporal orders of multiple movements. Although both dorsal premotor (PMd) area and pre-supplementary motor area (pre-SMA) are involved in the control of motor sequences, it is not clear how these two areas contribute to coordination of sequential movements differently. To address this issue, we directly compared neuronal activity in the two areas recorded while monkeys memorized and performed multiple motor sequences. Our findings suggest that PMd preferentially controls the final action that ultimately leads to a reward in a prospective manner, whereas the pre-SMA coordinates switching among multiple actions within the context of the sequence. Our findings are of significance to understand the distinct roles for motor-related areas in the planning and executing motor sequences and the pathophysiology of apraxia and/or Parkinson's diseases that disables skilled motor actions.

摘要

在日常生活中,我们能够有目的地对多个动作进行时间上的组织。已知背侧运动前区(PMd)和前辅助运动区(pre-SMA)都参与运动序列的执行。然而,尚不清楚每个区域如何以不同方式对控制多个运动序列做出贡献。为了解决这个问题,我们在猴子(一只雄性,一只雌性)执行16个运动序列时记录了这两个区域的单神经元活动。每个序列由一系列两个相同的动作(重复)或两个不同的动作(非重复)组成。该序列最初由视觉信号指示,但此后必须记住。在这里,我们表明,在记忆运动序列时,两个区域中单个神经元的活动从反应性编码转变为预测性编码。特别是在记忆引导试验中,PMd细胞的活动通常优先代表序列中导致奖励的第二个动作(2M),而与第一个动作(1M)无关。这种活动甚至经常以前瞻性的方式在1M之前就开始,并在非重复序列中增强。在行为上,缺乏活动增强通常会导致2M过早执行。相比之下,pre-SMA中的细胞通过协调序列中的切换或非切换动作来实例化特定的动作序列。我们的研究结果表明,PMd和pre-SMA在行为背景中发挥互补作用:PMd优先控制导致奖励的动作,而不是序列本身,而pre-SMA通过整合多个动作的时间顺序来协调序列中的所有元素。虽然背侧运动前区(PMd)和前辅助运动区(pre-SMA)都参与运动序列的控制,但尚不清楚这两个区域如何以不同方式对连续动作的协调做出贡献。为了解决这个问题,我们直接比较了猴子在记忆和执行多个运动序列时记录的这两个区域的神经元活动。我们的研究结果表明,PMd以前瞻性方式优先控制最终导致奖励的最终动作,而pre-SMA在序列背景下协调多个动作之间的切换。我们的研究结果对于理解运动相关区域在规划和执行运动序列中的不同作用以及导致熟练运动动作障碍的失用症和/或帕金森病的病理生理学具有重要意义。

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