Reduced excitability of the cortico-spinal system during the warning period of a reaction time task

T. Touge , J.L. Taylor , J.C. Rothwell
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Abstract

Seven subjects made a wrist flexion movement as rapidly as possible in response to a cutaneous shock on the opposite hand. In some trials, an auditory warning signal was given 0.5s beforehand. In random trials, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to elicit EMG responses (MEPs) in forearm flexor and extensor muscles 0–500ms before the cutaneous shock. H-reflexes were elicited in flexor muscles at the same intervals. The warning stimulus reduced reaction time from about 400ms to 200ms. MEPs in the flexor muscles were significantly suppressed from 125ms after the warning stimulus until the time of the cutaneous shock whilst MEPs in the extensors, and H-reflexes in the flexor were either unaffected, or reduced by a smaller amount at a later time. Responses in relaxed contralateral muscles were unchanged. If the task was changed to a choice reaction, in which the imperative stimulus (but not the warning signal) indicated whether to flex or extend the wrist, then there was no change in the MEPs or H-reflex in the warning period. A similar effect was seen if the duration of the warning period was extended from 0.5 to 2s in a simple reaction (flexion) task. We conclude that increased excitability of the corticospinal output is not required to speed up reaction times. The time taken to discharge cortical output elements is relatively unimportant compared with the time needed to process the sensory input and link it to the motor output.

在反应时间任务的警告期,皮质-脊髓系统的兴奋性降低
7名受试者对另一只手的皮肤电击做出尽可能快的手腕屈曲动作。在一些试验中,提前0.5s给出听觉警告信号。在随机试验中,使用经颅磁刺激(TMS)在皮肤电击前0-500ms引起前臂屈肌和伸肌的肌电反应(MEPs)。h反射在屈肌中以相同的间隔被激发。警告刺激使反应时间从400ms减少到200ms。从警告刺激后125毫秒到皮肤休克时,屈肌的mep被显著抑制,而伸肌的mep和屈肌的h反射要么不受影响,要么在稍后的时间内减少较少。放松的对侧肌肉的反应没有变化。如果将任务改为选择反应,其中命令刺激(而不是警告信号)指示是否弯曲或伸展手腕,则在警告期间mep和h反射没有变化。如果在一个简单的反应(弯曲)任务中,警告时间从0.5秒延长到2s,也会产生类似的效果。我们的结论是,增加皮质脊髓输出的兴奋性并不需要加速反应时间。与处理感觉输入并将其连接到运动输出所需的时间相比,释放皮层输出元素所需的时间相对不重要。
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