神经科学
初级运动皮层
代表(政治)
脑岛
辅助电机区
电动机控制
运动皮层
计算机科学
大脑定位
心理学
岛叶皮质
电动机系统
神经生理学
背
体感系统
连接体
电生理学
立体脑电图
后顶叶皮质
神经网络
人脑
运动区
功能连接
功能磁共振成像
脑回
皮质(解剖学)
运动(音乐)
运动前皮质
集合(抽象数据类型)
运动行为
财产(哲学)
神经解剖学
运动表象
作者
P Kerezoudis,M. Jensen,Bryan T. Klassen,Greg Worrell,Nicholas M. Gregg,Nuri F. Ince,Jamie J. Van Gompel,dora Hermes,Kai Miller
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2517734123
摘要
Understanding motor representation in the human brain requires mapping beyond the primary motor cortex, into the distributed networks that coordinate complex movements. The insular cortex, a multifunctional hub buried within the Sylvian fissure, has been implicated in motor control through clinical observations and neuroimaging. Yet its precise relation to primary sensorimotor processing remains one of the least understood aspects of motor neurophysiology. To address this gap, we quantified electrophysiological changes from implanted depth electrodes in patients performing simple movement tasks combined with single-pulse electrical stimulation (SPES) to map effective connectivity. The movement data reveal somatotopically specific representation bilaterally, as well as intereffector regions that are active for different movement types. Hand representation is centered along the contralateral ventral aspect of the middle and posterior short gyri bilaterally, while tongue/mouth tuned sites cluster in the dorsal posterior short gyrus and the dorsal long gyri. Insular activity temporally follows the primary motor cortex (M1) and precedes movement onset. SPES revealed somatotopically specific connectivity between corresponding sites in M1 and insula (hand-to-hand, tongue-to-tongue) and between bilateral insulae. These observations establish that somatotopy is a conserved property of distributed motor control incorporating the insular representations and connectivity.
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