Human fronto-parietal and parieto-hippocampal pathways represent behavioral priorities in multiple spatial reference frames.

Bioarchitecture Pub Date : 2013-09-01 Epub Date: 2013-12-09 DOI:10.4161/bioa.27462
Sara M Szczepanski, Yuri B Saalmann
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Abstract

We represent behaviorally relevant information in different spatial reference frames in order to interact effectively with our environment. For example, we need an egocentric (e.g., body-centered) reference frame to specify limb movements and an allocentric (e.g., world-centered) reference frame to navigate from one location to another. Posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is vital for performing transformations between these different coordinate systems. Here, we review evidence for multiple pathways in the human brain, from PPC to motor, premotor, and supplementary motor areas, as well as to structures in the medial temporal lobe. These connections are important for transformations between egocentric reference frames to facilitate sensory-guided action, or from egocentric to allocentric reference frames to facilitate spatial navigation.

人类额-顶叶和顶叶-海马通路在多个空间参考框架中代表行为优先级。
我们在不同的空间参考框架中表示行为相关信息,以便与我们的环境有效地互动。例如,我们需要一个以自我为中心(例如,以身体为中心)的参照系来指定肢体运动,需要一个以非中心(例如,以世界为中心)的参照系来从一个位置导航到另一个位置。后顶叶皮层(PPC)对于在这些不同的坐标系之间进行转换至关重要。在这里,我们回顾了人类大脑中多种通路的证据,从PPC到运动、前运动和辅助运动区域,以及内侧颞叶的结构。这些联系对于自我中心参照系之间的转换很重要,以促进感官引导的行动,或者从自我中心到非中心参照系,以促进空间导航。
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