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Functional connectivity associated with hand shape generation: Imitating novel hand postures and pantomiming tool grips challenge different nodes of a shared neural network

机译:与手形生成相关的功能连接:模仿新颖的手势和手势工具手柄挑战了共享神经网络的不同节点

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Clinical research suggests that imitating meaningless hand postures and pantomiming tool‐related hand shapes rely on different neuroanatomical substrates. We investigated the BOLD responses to different tasks of hand posture generation in 14 right handed volunteers. Conjunction and contrast analyses were applied to select regions that were either common or sensitive to imitation and/or pantomime tasks. The selection included bilateral areas of medial and lateral extrastriate cortex, superior and inferior regions of the lateral and medial parietal lobe, primary motor and somatosensory cortex, and left dorsolateral prefrontal, and ventral and dorsal premotor cortices. Functional connectivity analysis revealed that during hand shape generation the BOLD‐response of every region correlated significantly with every other area regardless of the hand posture task performed, although some regions were more involved in some hand postures tasks than others. Based on between‐task differences in functional connectivity we predict that imitation of novel hand postures would suffer most from left superior parietal disruption and that pantomiming hand postures for tools would be impaired following left frontal damage, whereas both tasks would be sensitive to inferior parietal dysfunction. We also unveiled that posterior temporal cortex is committed to pantomiming tool grips, but that the involvement of this region to the execution of hand postures in general appears limited. We conclude that the generation of hand postures is subserved by a highly interconnected task‐general neural network. Depending on task requirements some nodes/connections will be more engaged than others and these task‐sensitive findings are in general agreement with recent lesion studies. . ©
机译:临床研究表明,模仿无意义的手势和模仿工具相关手势的手势依赖于不同的神经解剖学基质。我们调查了14位右撇子志愿者对手势产生的不同任务的大胆反应。合并和对比分析应用于选择对模仿和/或哑剧任务常见或敏感的区域。选择包括内侧和外侧纹状体皮质的双侧区域,外侧和内侧顶叶的上,下区域,主要运动和体感皮质,以及左前外侧前额叶,腹侧和背侧运动前皮层。功能连通性分析显示,在进行手形生成过程中,尽管执行了某些姿势任务,但每个区域的BOLD响应与其他区域都显着相关,尽管某些区域比其他区域更参与某些姿势任务。根据功能连接之间的任务间差异,我们预测,模仿新手势会因左上顶壁破坏而遭受最多的痛苦,并且在左侧额叶受损后,工具的手势手势会受到损害,而这两项任务都将对下壁顶功能障碍敏感。我们还揭示了后颞皮质致力于使工具握紧,但通常该区域对执行手势的参与受到限制。我们得出的结论是,手势的生成是由高度互连的任务通用神经网络服务的。根据任务要求,某些节点/连接会比其他节点/连接参与得更多,并且这些任务敏感的发现与近期病变研究大体一致。 。 ©

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