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Neural Substrates of Visual Spatial Coding and Visual Feedback Control for Hand Movements in Allocentric and Target-Directed Tasks

机译:视觉空间编码和视觉反馈控制的神经基质,用于异心和目标定向任务中的手部运动

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Neuropsychological evidence suggests that different brain areas may be involved in movements that are directed at visual targets (e.g., pointing or reaching), and movements that are based on allocentric visual information (e.g., drawing or copying). Here we used fMRI to investigate the neural correlates of these two types of movements in healthy volunteers. Subjects (n = 14) performed right hand movements in either a target-directed task (moving a cursor to a target dot) or an allocentric task (moving a cursor to reproduce the distance and direction between two distal target dots) with or without visual feedback about their hand movement. Movements were monitored with an MR compatible touch panel. A whole brain analysis revealed that movements in allocentric conditions led to an increase in activity in the fundus of the left intra-parietal sulcus (IPS), in posterior IPS, in bilateral dorsal premotor cortex (PMd), and in the lateral occipital complex (LOC). Visual feedback in both target-directed and allocentric conditions led to an increase in activity in area MT+, superior parietal–occipital cortex (SPOC), and posterior IPS (all bilateral). In addition, we found that visual feedback affected brain activity differently in target-directed as compared to allocentric conditions, particularly in the pre-supplementary motor area, PMd, IPS, and parieto-occipital cortex. Our results, in combination with previous findings, suggest that the LOC is essential for allocentric visual coding and that SPOC is involved in visual feedback control. The differences in brain activity between target-directed and allocentric visual feedback conditions may be related to behavioral differences in visual feedback control. Our results advance the understanding of the visual coordinate frame used by the LOC. In addition, because of the nature of the allocentric task, our results have relevance for the understanding of neural substrates of magnitude estimation and vector coding of movements.
机译:神经心理学证据表明,针对视觉目标(例如,指向或到达)的动作以及基于同素异体视觉信息(例如,绘图或复制)的动作可能涉及不同的大脑区域。在这里,我们使用功能磁共振成像来研究健康志愿者中这两类运动的神经相关性。对象(n = 14)在有视力或无视力的情况下,在目标指示任务(将光标移动到目标点)或同心圆任务(移动光标以再现两个远端目标点之间的距离和方向)中执行了右手移动有关他们的手部动作的反馈。使用兼容MR的触摸面板监控运动。整个大脑的分析表明,在同心圆条件下的运动导致左顶顶内沟(IPS)的眼底,后IPS,双侧背前运动皮层(PMd)和枕叶外侧复合体的活动增加( LOC)。在目标定向和同素中心条件下的视觉反馈导致MT +,上顶枕叶皮质(SPOC)和后IPS(全双侧)的活动增加。此外,我们发现视觉反馈对目标定向的大脑活动与同素中心状态的影响不同,特别是在辅助运动前区域,PMd,IPS和顶枕皮质中。我们的结果,结合以前的发现,表明LOC对于等心轴视觉编码至关重要,而SPOC参与视觉反馈控制。目标定向和同心异体视觉反馈条件之间的大脑活动差异可能与视觉反馈控制中的行为差异有关。我们的结果提高了对LOC使用的视觉坐标系的理解。此外,由于同素中心任务的性质,我们的结果与理解神经底物的大小估计和运动矢量编码有关。

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