Verfaellie M, Heilman K M
Department of Neurology, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville 32610.
Arch Neurol. 1987 Dec;44(12):1265-71. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1987.00520240045010.
Two patients with chronic unilateral medial frontal lobe lesions, including the supplementary motor area, were given tasks of response preparation and response inhibition. Whereas the patient with a left-sided lesion, like normal controls, did benefit from preparatory information regarding a subsequent response, the patient with a right-sided lesion did not. On a task requiring the inhibition of an inappropriate response, the patient with a left-sided lesion again performed normally. Conversely, the patient with a right-sided lesion had significant problems inhibiting the extremity contralateral to the lesion. We postulate that the medial frontal lobe may participate in response preparation and response inhibition by modulating the levels of excitability of the motor systems. Our findings also suggest that the right hemisphere may have a dominant role in mediating these processes.
两名患有慢性单侧内侧额叶病变(包括辅助运动区)的患者接受了反应准备和反应抑制任务。与正常对照组一样,左侧病变的患者确实从关于后续反应的准备信息中受益,而右侧病变的患者则没有。在一项需要抑制不适当反应的任务中,左侧病变的患者再次表现正常。相反,右侧病变的患者在抑制病变对侧肢体方面存在重大问题。我们推测内侧额叶可能通过调节运动系统的兴奋性水平来参与反应准备和反应抑制。我们的研究结果还表明,右半球在介导这些过程中可能起主导作用。