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Co-registering kinematics and evoked related potentials during visually guided reach-to-grasp movements

机译:在视觉引导的抓握运动期间共同注册运动学和诱发的相关电位

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BACKGROUND:In non-human primates grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are accomplished in a circuit involving the anterior intraparietal sulcus (area AIP) and both the ventral and the dorsal sectors of the premotor cortex (vPMC and dPMC, respectively). Although a human homologue of such a circuit has been identified, the time course of activation of these cortical areas and how such activity relates to specific kinematic events has yet to be investigated.METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:We combined kinematic and event-related potential techniques to explicitly test how activity within human grasping-related brain areas is modulated in time. Subjects were requested to reach towards and grasp either a small stimulus using a precision grip (i.e., the opposition of index finger and thumb) or a large stimulus using a whole hand grasp (i.e., the flexion of all digits around the stimulus). Results revealed a time course of activation starting at the level of parietal regions and continuing at the level of premotor regions. More specifically, we show that activity within these regions was tuned for specific grasps well before movement onset and this early tuning was carried over--as evidenced by kinematic analysis--during the preshaping period of the task.CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:Data are discussed in terms of recent findings showing a marked differentiation across different grasps during premovement phases which was carried over into subsequent movement phases. These findings offer a substantial contribution to the current debate about the nature of the sensorimotor transformations underlying grasping. And provide new insights into the detailed movement information contained in the human preparatory activity for specific hand movements.
机译:背景:在非人类的灵长类动物中,与抓握有关的感觉运动转换是在涉及前顶壁沟(区域AIP)以及运动前皮质的腹侧和背侧(分别为vPMC和dPMC)的回路中完成的。尽管已经确定了这种电路的人类同源物,但尚未研究这些皮质区域激活的时间过程以及这种活动与特定运动事件的关系。方法/主要发现:我们结合了运动学和事件相关的潜在技术明确测试与人类抓地有关的大脑区域内的活动如何及时进行调节。要求受试者用精确的握力(即食指和拇指的对立)伸向并抓住一个小刺激物,或者整个手握住(即,刺激周围的所有手指弯曲)来抓住一个大刺激物。结果表明,激活的时间过程从顶区域开始直到运动前区域开始。更具体地说,我们显示出这些区域内的活动在运动开始之前就已经针对特定的抓握进行了调整,并且在任务的预成型期间,这种早期的调整被延续了-如运动学分析所证明的那样。结论/意义:讨论了数据根据最近的发现显示,在预运动阶段,不同抓握之间存在明显的差异,该差异被延续到随后的运动阶段。这些发现为当前关于抓握的感觉运动转换性质的辩论提供了重要的贡献。并提供针对特定手部动作的人体准备活动中包含的详细动作信息的新见解。

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