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Slow Accumulations of Neural Activities in Multiple Cortical Regions Precede Self-Initiation of Movement: An Event-Related fMRI Study

机译:多个皮质区域中神经活动的缓慢积累在运动的自我启动之前:与事件相关的fMRI研究

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The neural processes underlying self-initiated behavior (behavior that is initiated without an external stimulus trigger) are not well understood. This event-related fMRI study investigated the neural origins of self-initiated behaviors in humans, by identifying brain regions that increased in neural activities several seconds prior to self-initiated movements. Subjects performed a hand grasping task under two conditions: a free-timing and cued timing condition. The supplementary motor area (SMA) began to activate several seconds prior to self-initiated movement (accounting for hemodynamic delay), representing a potential blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signal correlate of the readiness potential (RP) on electroencephalogram (EEG), referred to here as “readiness BOLD signals.” Significant readiness BOLD signals were also observed in the right frontoparietal areas, precuneus, and insula, all of which are known to contribute to internally-generated behaviors, but with no prior evidence for such early and slow accumulation of neural activities. Moreover, visual and auditory cortices also exhibited clear readiness BOLD signals with similar early onsets, even absent external stimulation. Slow accumulation of neural activities throughout distributed cortical areas, including sensory, association, and motor cortices, underlies the generation of self-initiated behaviors. These findings warrant reconsideration of the prevailing view that the SMA or some other specific locus in frontoparietal cortex serves as the ultimate neural origin of self-initiated movement.
机译:自我启动行为(在没有外部刺激触发的情况下启动的行为)背后的神经过程尚未得到很好的理解。这项与事件相关的功能磁共振成像研究通过识别在自发性运动之前几秒钟神经活动增加的大脑区域,研究了人类自发性行为的神经起源。受试者在两种情况下执行了抓手任务:自由计时和提示计时条件。自我运动开始前几秒钟,辅助运动区域(SMA)开始激活(考虑到血流动力学延迟),这表示与脑电图(EEG)上的准备电位(RP)相关的潜在血液氧合水平依赖性(BOLD)信号,在此称为“就绪大胆信号”。在右侧的绝经前区域,足前部和岛上也观察到了显着的准备BOLD信号,众所周知,所有这些信号均会导致内部产生的行为,但尚无先前证据表明这种神经活动的早期和缓慢积累。此外,视觉和听觉皮层也显示出明显的准备就绪BOLD信号,具有相似的早期发作,甚至没有外部刺激。在分布的皮质区域,包括感觉,联想和运动皮质,神经活动的缓慢积累是产生自发行为的基础。这些发现需要重新考虑主流观点,即前额叶皮层中的SMA或某些其他特定位点是自发运动的最终神经起源。

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