Orgogozo J M, Larsen B
Science. 1979 Nov 16;206(4420):847-50. doi: 10.1126/science.493986.
Measurements of cerebral blood flow in man revealed that complex voluntary movements are associated with a blood flow increase in the supplementary motor area of the brain. This increase is additional to and similar in magnitude to the Rolandic sensorimotor area activation that occurs during all kinds of movement. When subjects counted silently there was no activation of any focal cortical area in the brain; when they counted aloud there was a marked increase in activity in the supplementary motor area. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that the supplementary motor area plays a major role in the initiation and control of at least some kinds of voluntary movement in man and is, therefore, a motor center of a higher order than the primary Rolandic areas.
对人类脑血流量的测量显示,复杂的自主运动与大脑辅助运动区血流量增加有关。这种增加是额外的,且在幅度上与各种运动期间发生的中央沟感觉运动区激活相似。当受试者默读时,大脑中没有任何局灶性皮质区域被激活;当他们大声计数时,辅助运动区的活动显著增加。这些结果与以下假设一致,即辅助运动区在人类至少某些种类自主运动的发起和控制中起主要作用,因此是一个比主要的中央沟区域更高层次的运动中枢。