Pascual-Leone A, Wassermann E M, Sadato N, Hallett M
Human Motor Control Section, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892-1428, USA.
Ann Neurol. 1995 Dec;38(6):910-5. doi: 10.1002/ana.410380611.
We studied the cortical motor output maps of the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) of both hands and the abductor digiti minimi of the reading hand in 6 blind proficient Braille readers. The maps were generated using transcranial magnetic stimulation. We compared the maps obtained on a day in which they worked as Braille proofreaders (reading Braille for approximately 6 hours) with the maps obtained on a day they took off from work. On the work day, the maps for the FDI of the reading hand were significantly larger after the working shift than in the morning after having been off work for 2 days. These changes were not seen for the same muscle on the day off work or on any of the 2 days in the other two muscles studied. These results illustrate the rapid modulation in motor cortical outputs in relation to preceding activity and emphasize the importance of precise timing in studies of the neurophysiological correlates of skill acquisition.
我们研究了6名熟练的盲人盲文阅读者双手第一背侧骨间肌(FDI)以及阅读手小指展肌的皮质运动输出图谱。这些图谱通过经颅磁刺激生成。我们将他们作为盲文校对员工作一天(阅读盲文约6小时)时获得的图谱,与他们休息一天时获得的图谱进行了比较。在工作日,阅读手FDI的图谱在工作班次结束后比休息两天后的早晨明显更大。在休息日以及所研究的其他两块肌肉的任何一天中,同一肌肉均未出现这些变化。这些结果说明了运动皮质输出与先前活动相关的快速调节,并强调了在技能习得神经生理学相关性研究中精确计时的重要性。