Whishaw I Q, Coles B L
Department of Psychology, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
Behav Brain Res. 1996 May;77(1-2):135-48. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(95)00209-x.
This study describes how rats use their paws and digits when handling a wide range of foodstuffs, including food pellets, grapes, sunflower seeds, shelled and unshelled peanuts, and different sized pastas, etc. Analysis of videorecordings show that the rats display digit postures that include variations in the spacing of the digits, differences in the relative use of different digits, and interlimb differences in paw and digit posture. The rats also display limb preferences in that one paw is used in a supporting function while the other rotates, flips, or pushes the food as is required by the shape of the item. There is a significant correlation between the paw used for manipulation and food items of similar shape but no correlation between the limb used for manipulation and that used for skilled reaching. Small unilateral lesions to the forepaw area of somatic sensorimotor cortex produced impairments in use of the paw contralateral to the lesions. These results: (1) reveal a surprising complexity in the way in which rats use their paws and digits in manipulating food; (2) show that rats have limb preferences in spontaneous food handling; and (3) show that manipulatory dexterity is dependent upon the integrity of the forelimb area of motor cortex. The results are discussed in relation to the evolution of motor skill, the use of rats for investigating questions of motor system organization, neural plasticity, and recovery of function after brain damage.
本研究描述了大鼠在处理各种食物时如何使用它们的爪子和脚趾,这些食物包括食物颗粒、葡萄、向日葵籽、带壳和不带壳的花生以及不同大小的面食等。对视频记录的分析表明,大鼠表现出的指部姿势包括指间距的变化、不同手指相对使用情况的差异以及爪子和指部姿势的肢体间差异。大鼠还表现出肢体偏好,即一只爪子用于支撑功能,而另一只爪子则根据物品形状的需要旋转、翻转或推动食物。用于操作的爪子与形状相似的食物之间存在显著相关性,但用于操作的肢体与用于熟练抓取的肢体之间没有相关性。对躯体感觉运动皮层前爪区域的小范围单侧损伤会导致损伤对侧爪子使用出现障碍。这些结果:(1)揭示了大鼠在操纵食物时使用爪子和脚趾方式的惊人复杂性;(2)表明大鼠在自发处理食物时有肢体偏好;(3)表明操纵灵活性取决于运动皮层前肢区域的完整性。我们将结合运动技能的进化、利用大鼠研究运动系统组织、神经可塑性以及脑损伤后功能恢复等问题来讨论这些结果。