Sanes J N, Donoghue J P, Thangaraj V, Edelman R R, Warach S
Department of Neuroscience, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA.
Science. 1995 Jun 23;268(5218):1775-7. doi: 10.1126/science.7792606.
Voluntary hand movements in humans involve the primary motor cortex (M1). A functional magnetic resonance imaging method that measures relative cerebral blood flow was used to identify a distributed, overlapping pattern of hand movement representation within the posterior precentral gyrus, which contains M1. The observed pattern resembles those reported in nonhuman primates and differs from a somatotopically organized plan typically used to portray human motor cortex organization. Finger and wrist movements activated a wide expanse of the posterior precentral gyrus, and representations for different finger movements overlapped each other and the wrist representation. Multiple sites of activation occurred in the precentral gyrus for all movements. The overlapping representations may mediate motor and cognitive functions requiring coordinated neural processing for finger and wrist actions rather than discrete control implied by somatotopic maps.
人类的随意手部运动涉及初级运动皮层(M1)。一种测量相对脑血流量的功能磁共振成像方法被用于识别中央前回后部内手部运动表征的分布式重叠模式,中央前回后部包含M1。观察到的模式类似于在非人类灵长类动物中报道的模式,并且不同于通常用于描绘人类运动皮层组织的躯体定位组织图式。手指和手腕运动激活了中央前回后部的大片区域,不同手指运动的表征相互重叠且与手腕表征重叠。所有运动在中央前回中均出现多个激活位点。这些重叠表征可能介导了需要对手指和手腕动作进行协调神经处理而非躯体定位图所暗示的离散控制的运动和认知功能。