Dominey P, Decety J, Broussolle E, Chazot G, Jeannerod M
INSERM Unité 94, BRON, France.
Neuropsychologia. 1995 Jun;33(6):727-41. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(95)00008-q.
We examined seven right-handed, asymmetrical (right side affected) Parkinson's disease patients and seven age-matched controls in a manual finger sequencing test using left and right hands in vision, no vision, and motor imagery conditions. All patients displayed motor asymmetry, favoring the left hand. They also displayed motor imagery asymmetry, mentally simulating movement more slowly with their right affected hand than with their left hand. Additionally, impairment in mental hand rotation correlated significantly with the imagery asymmetry. These data support two related hypotheses: (a) Motor sequence imagery and execution share common neural structures. (b) The frontostriatal system is among these shared structures.
我们在一项手动手指序列测试中,对7名右利手、不对称(右侧受影响)的帕金森病患者和7名年龄匹配的对照者进行了研究,测试条件包括视觉、无视觉以及运动想象条件下的左手和右手操作。所有患者均表现出运动不对称,更倾向于使用左手。他们还表现出运动想象不对称,即受影响的右手在进行心理模拟运动时比左手更慢。此外,心理手部旋转的损伤与想象不对称显著相关。这些数据支持了两个相关假设:(a)运动序列想象和执行共享共同的神经结构。(b)额纹状体系统是这些共享结构之一。