Schubert T, von Cramon D Y, Niendorf T, Pollmann S, Bublak P
Max-Planck-Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Leipzig, Germany.
Neuroreport. 1998 Oct 5;9(14):3171-6. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199810050-00009.
We investigated cortical areas involved in the control of self-determined finger movements. In a tapping task, subjects tapped with different movement frequencies in two different movement conditions (predetermined vs self-determined). fMRI provided evidence for the involvement of the horizontal and ascending parts of the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), the left superior frontal gyrus and the posterior cingulate gyrus in the control of self-determined finger movements. Higher movement frequency increased the extent of activated area only in the horizontal part of IPS. The results suggest a major role of the IPS in controlling sequences of finger movements. This area probably serves as a region for integration of motor, sensory and sensorimotor feedback information used for movement control.
我们研究了参与自主手指运动控制的皮层区域。在一项敲击任务中,受试者在两种不同的运动条件下(预先设定的与自主的)以不同的运动频率进行敲击。功能磁共振成像(fMRI)提供了证据,表明顶内沟(IPS)的水平和上升部分、左侧额上回以及后扣带回参与了自主手指运动的控制。更高的运动频率仅增加了IPS水平部分激活区域的范围。结果表明IPS在控制手指运动序列中起主要作用。该区域可能作为一个整合运动、感觉和感觉运动反馈信息以用于运动控制的区域。