模仿行为中的皮质激活:一项功能磁共振成像研究

Pierpaoli C, Fabri M, Polonara G
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先前对健康受试者和胼胝体切除患者的行为研究表明,当受试者可以自由选择模仿模式时,主要以镜像模式进行模仿,用右肢模仿面对模型的左肢手势;当被要求使用与模型相同的肢体时,患者仍以镜像模式进行,而对照组以解剖模式进行模仿,使用右肢模仿右肢手势。这些数据表明,模仿的解剖模式涉及两个半球,与胼胝体的完整性有关。本研究旨在利用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究模拟换位思考的神经机制,特别是解剖学模式。在先前测试组的10名对照受试者中进行了功能性核磁共振成像,要求他们以不同的动作、非及物手势,用同一条肢体观察或想象模仿。在两种情况下观察到不同的皮层激活:仅在想象-模仿条件下,左侧额下回、左侧顶叶下小叶、右侧颞顶叶交界处和双侧顶叶顶叶皮层激活。目前的数据证实了先前的行为观察,并表明支撑不及物手势解剖模仿的神经回路可能需要两个半球的合作,因此需要胼胝体的完整性。
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Cortical activation during imitative behavior: An fMRI study
A previous behavioural study on healthy subjects and callosotomized patients showed that subjects imitated mainly in mirror mode when free to choose the imitation mode, using the right limb to copy a left limb gesture of the facing model; when asked to use the same limb as the model, patients still perform in mirror mode, but controls imitated in anatomical mode, using the right limb for imitating a right limb gesture. These data suggest that the anatomical mode of imitation recruites both hemispheres, being linked to the integrity of the corpus callosum. The present study aims at investigating with fMRI the neural correlates of imitative perspective-taking, specially the anatomical mode. Functional MRI was performed in 10 control subjects of the previously tested groups, asked to Observe or Imagine-to-Imitate-with-the-same-limb , in separete runs, intransitive gestures. Different cortical activation in the two conditions were observed: opercular part of left inferior frontal gyrus, left inferior parietal lobule, right temporo-parietal junction and bilateral parietal opercular cortices were activated in Imagine-to-Imitate condition only. Present data confirm previous behavioural observations and indicate that neural circuitry underpinning the anatomical imitation of intransitive gesture likely requires the cooperation of both hemispheres, and therefore the integrity of the corpus callosum.
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