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The effect of switching between sequential and repetitive movements on cortical activation

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NEUROIMAGE
卷 12, 期 5, 页码 528-537

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2000.0626

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fMRI; hand movement; motor program; motor control; movement sequences; premotor cortex; pre-SMA; SMA

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We used whole-head functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the effect of switching between different sequential and repetitive movements in the context of conditional and fixed tasks. Four different movement tasks were applied: (1) unpredictable switching between two movement sequences comprising six submovements each according to visual cues (SEQ=VC); (2) unpredictable switching between repetitive movement of one finger according to visual cues (REP-VC); (3) performance of the same sequential movements used for SEQ-VC but in a fixed mode triggered by a visual stimulus (SEQ-FIX); (4) performance of the repetitive movements used for REP-FM but in a fixed mode by a visual stimulus (REP-FIX). The statistical group analysis of the hemodynamic responses revealed the following results: (1) the:SEQ-VC compared to the SEQ-FM condition (switching between movement:sequences) engendered stronger activations in the left rostral supplementary motor area (pre-SMA), bilaterally in the posterior parietal lobule, the left ventral premotor area, and the visual cortices; (2) the REP-VC compared to the REP-FIX condition (switching between repetitive movements) only revealed stronger activation in extra-striate areas. We hypothesize that during switching of movement sequences higher motor control aspects are involved including movement selection, updating of motor plans, as well as recalling and restoring motor plans. The repetitive movements are too simple in order to evoke additional activations in the medial and lateral premotor areas, as well as in parietal areas, (C) 2000 Academie Press.

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