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Transcranial magnetic stimulation to the frontal operculum and supramarginal gyrus disrupts planning of outcome-based hand-object interactions.

机译:经颅磁刺激额和上颌上回扰乱了基于结果的手-物体相互作用的计划。

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Behavioral data suggest that goals inform the selection of motor commands during planning. We investigated the neural correlates that mediate planning of goal-oriented actions by asking 10 healthy subjects to prepare either a goal-specific movement toward a common object (a cup), with the intent of grasping-to-pour (liquid into it) or grasping-to-move (to another location) the object, or performing a non-object-oriented stimulus-response task (move a finger). Single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation was administered on 50% of trials to the supramarginal gyrus (SMG), anterior intraparietal sulcus, inferior frontal gyrus opercularis (IFGo), and triangularis during motor planning. Stimulation to SMG and IFGo caused a significant delay in planning goal-oriented actions but not responses to an arbitrary stimulus. Despite the delay, movement execution was not affected, suggesting that the motor plan remained intact. Our data implicate the SMG and IFGo in planning goal-oriented hand-object interactions.
机译:行为数据表明,目标在计划期间会指导选择运动命令。我们调查了与神经相关的问题,这些问题通过要求10位健康受试者准备针对特定对象(杯子)朝目标的运动(意图将其倒入液体中或向其中注入液体)来介导针对目标的动作的计划抓住要移动(到另一个位置)的对象,或执行非面向对象的刺激响应任务(移动手指)。在运动计划期间,对50%的试验中的单上经颅磁刺激施用于了上颌上回(SMG),顶顶前沟,下额额小脑回(IFGo)和三角肌。对SMG和IFGo的刺激导致计划以目标为导向的行动的显着延迟,但并未对任意刺激做出回应。尽管有延迟,但运动执行并未受到影响,这表明运动计划保持不变。我们的数据表明SMG和IFGo计划了面向目标的手-对象交互。

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