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The Neural Correlates of Grasping in Left-Handers: When Handedness Does Not Matter

机译:左撇子抓握的神经相关性:当不关心惯用惯性时

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Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related visuomotor transformations are supported by a circuit involving the anterior part of the intraparietal sulcus, the ventral and the dorsal region of the premotor area. In humans, a similar grasp-related circuit has been revealed by means of neuroimaging techniques. However, the majority of “human” studies considered movements performed by right-handers only, leaving open the question of whether the dynamics underlying motor control during grasping is simply reversed in left-handers with respect to right-handers or not. To address this question, a group of left-handed participants has been scanned with functional magnetic resonance imaging while performing a precision grasping task with the left or the right hand. Dynamic causal modeling was used to assess how brain regions of the two hemispheres contribute to grasping execution and whether the intra- and inter-hemispheric connectivity is modulated by the choice of the performing hand. Results showed enhanced inter-hemispheric connectivity between anterior intraparietal and dorsal premotor cortices during grasping execution with the left dominant hand (LDH) (e.g., right hemisphere) compared to the right (e.g., left hemisphere). These findings suggest that that the left hand, although dominant and theoretically more skilled in left handers, might need additional resources in terms of the visuomotor control and on-line monitoring to accomplish a precision grasping movement. The results are discussed in light of theories on the modulation of parieto-frontal networks during the execution of prehensile movements, providing novel evidence supporting the hypothesis of a handedness-independent specialization of the left hemisphere in visuomotor control.
机译:神经生理学研究表明,在猕猴中,与抓握相关的视运动转换由涉及顶内沟前部,运动前区腹侧和背侧区域的回路支持。在人类中,已经通过神经成像技术揭示了类似的与抓握有关的电路。但是,大多数“人类”研究只考虑了右撇子的动作,这使得在抓握过程中运动控制的基本动力相对于右撇子在左撇子中是否简单地反转了一个问题。为了解决这个问题,在使用左手或右手执行精确抓紧任务的同时,对一组惯用左手的参与者进行了功能磁共振成像扫描。动态因果模型用于评估两个半球的大脑区域如何有助于掌握执行力,以及半球之间和半球之间的连通性是否通过执行手的选择来调节。结果显示,与右手(例如,左半球)相比,左优势(LDH)(例如,右半球)抓握执行期间,顶壁前内侧和背侧运动前皮质之间的半球间连通性增强。这些发现表明,左手虽然占主导地位,并且在理论上在左手方面更为熟练,但在视觉运动控制和在线监测方面,可能需要其他资源来完成精确的抓握动作。根据有关在进行有力运动过程中顶额额叶网络调制的理论,对结果进行了讨论,提供了新的证据,支持了视运动控制中左手半球不依赖于手性的专业化这一假说。

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