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简单和复杂连续手指运动的功能性神经解剖学:一项正电子发射断层扫描(PET)研究。

The functional neuroanatomy of simple and complex sequential finger movements: a PET study.

作者信息

Catalan M J, Honda M, Weeks R A, Cohen L G, Hallett M

机构信息

Human Motor Control Section, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-1428, USA.

出版信息

Brain. 1998 Feb;121 ( Pt 2):253-64. doi: 10.1093/brain/121.2.253.

Abstract

The brain regions activated by simple repetitive and sequential finger movements of different length were localized by measuring regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) with PET. The experimental design consisted of finger movements cued by auditory pacing at 0.5 Hz. In all conditions of different sequence length the contralateral primary sensorimotor and premotor cortex, supplementary motor area and ipsilateral cerebellar cortex were activated. These areas showed a large increase in activation from rest to simple repetitive movement, and a further increase with the shortest sequence, suggesting an executive role in running sequences. The ipsilateral premotor area (Brodmann area 6), bilateral posterior parietal areas (Brodmann area 7) and precuneus showed an increase in rCBF related only to the length of the sequences, without any change from rest to simple repetitive movement. These areas are more selectively related to sequence performance. This finding is consistent with the hypothesis that these areas function in the storage of motor sequences in spatial working memory. Our results suggest that sequential finger movements recruit discrete sets of brain areas with different functions.

摘要

通过正电子发射断层扫描(PET)测量局部脑血流量(rCBF),对不同长度的简单重复性和连续性手指运动所激活的脑区进行定位。实验设计包括以0.5赫兹的听觉节奏提示的手指运动。在不同序列长度的所有条件下,对侧初级感觉运动和运动前皮质、辅助运动区以及同侧小脑皮质均被激活。从静息状态到简单重复性运动,这些区域的激活大幅增加,而在最短序列时进一步增加,表明在执行序列中发挥作用。同侧运动前区(布罗德曼第6区)、双侧顶叶后部区域(布罗德曼第7区)和楔前叶的rCBF增加仅与序列长度有关,从静息状态到简单重复性运动没有任何变化。这些区域与序列执行更具选择性相关。这一发现与这些区域在空间工作记忆中存储运动序列的假设一致。我们的结果表明,连续性手指运动会募集具有不同功能的离散脑区集合。

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