Bloedel J R, Bracha V
Division of Neurobiology, Barrow Neurological Institute, St.-Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ 85013-4496, USA.
Behav Brain Res. 1995 Apr;68(1):1-44. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(94)00171-b.
This review focuses on the role of the cerebellum in regulating cutaneomuscular reflexes and provides a hypothesis regarding the way in which this action contributes to the coordination of goal-directed movements of the extremities. Specific attention is directed towards the cerebellum's role in conditioned and unconditioned eyeblink reflexes and limb withdrawal reflexes as models of its interactions with the cutaneomuscular reflex systems. The implications regarding the cerebellum as a storage site for motor engrams also is discussed in the context of these two behaviors. The proposed hypothesis suggests that the cerebellum regulates important features of the cutaneomuscular reflex circuits including the integration of their activity with descending pathways in a manner that implements these fundamental reflex circuits in the organization and control of goal-directed movements of the extremities.
本综述聚焦于小脑在调节皮肤肌肉反射中的作用,并提出了一个假设,即这种作用有助于四肢目标导向运动的协调。特别关注小脑在条件性和非条件性眨眼反射以及肢体退缩反射中的作用,以此作为其与皮肤肌肉反射系统相互作用的模型。在这两种行为的背景下,还讨论了小脑作为运动记忆存储部位的意义。所提出的假设表明,小脑调节皮肤肌肉反射回路的重要特征,包括将其活动与下行通路整合,从而在四肢目标导向运动的组织和控制中实现这些基本反射回路。