Brain areas involved in interlimb coordination: a distributed network.
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Whereas behavioral studies have made significant contributions toward the identification of the principles governing the coordination of limb movements, little is known about the role of higher brain areas that are involved in interlimb coordination. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to reveal the brain areas activated during the cyclical coordination of ipsilateral wrist and foot movements. Six normal subjects performed five different tasks that were presented in a random order, i.e., isolated flexion-extension movements of the right wrist (WRIST) and right foot (FOOT), cyclical coordination of wrist and foot according to the isodirectional (ISODIR) and nonisodirectional (NON-ISODIR) mode, and rest (REST). All movements were auditory paced at 66 beats/min. During the coordination of both limb segments, a distributed network was identified showing activation levels in the supplementary motor area (SMA), cingulate motor cortex (CMC), premotor cortex (PMC), primary sensorimotor cortex (M1/S1), and cerebellum that exceeded the sum of the activations observed during the isolated limb movements. In addition, coordination of the limb movements in different directions was associated with extra activation of the SMA as compared to movements in the same direction. It is therefore concluded that the SMA is substantially involved in the coordination of the nonhomologous limbs as part of a distributed motor network. Accordingly, the long-standing exclusive association that has been made between this medial frontal area and bimanual (homologous) coordination needs to be abandoned and extended towards other forms of interlimb coordination (nonhomologous).
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عنوان ژورنال:
- NeuroImage
دوره 14 5 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2001