Kansaku K, Kitazawa S, Kawano K
Neuroscience Section, Electrotechnical Laboratory, Ibaraki, Japan.
Neuroreport. 1998 Jun 22;9(9):1969-74. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199806220-00010.
Activity in the human supplementary motor area (SMA), primary motor cortex (M1), and the draining vein of the motor cortex during a visually triggered finger opposition task was measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging with a repetition time of 1 s. Sequential hemodynamic activation in these areas was revealed by cross-correlating a signal sequence in M1 directly with signal sequences from SMA and the draining vein, and applying polynomial fitting with the aid of Akaike's information criterion. We succeeded in detecting a time delay of approximately 0.5 s between the activations of SMA and M1, and a delay of nearly 1.3 s between the activations of M1 and its draining vein. The new combination of fMRI and data analysis techniques has attained a time resolution comparable to those in preceding studies that used shorter fMRI repetition times of 100-200 ms.
在一项视觉触发的手指对指任务中,通过重复时间为1秒的功能磁共振成像,测量了人类辅助运动区(SMA)、初级运动皮层(M1)以及运动皮层引流静脉的活动。通过将M1中的信号序列直接与SMA和引流静脉的信号序列进行互相关,并借助赤池信息准则进行多项式拟合,揭示了这些区域的顺序血流动力学激活。我们成功检测到SMA和M1激活之间约0.5秒的时间延迟,以及M1及其引流静脉激活之间近1.3秒的延迟。功能磁共振成像和数据分析技术的新组合已达到与之前使用100 - 200毫秒较短功能磁共振成像重复时间的研究相当的时间分辨率。