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運動意識と運動制御のための共有した皮質解剖学
まとめ
麻痺を否定する右脳損傷の患者には,運動および感覚領域の病変がありました. これは,運動意識が,動きを制御する同じ脳ネットワークに依存することを示唆しています.
科学分野:
- 神経科学は神経科学である.
- 認知神経学 認知神経学
背景:
- 効果的な行動モニタリングには,運動行為の有効性の継続的な更新が必要です.
- このモニタリングプロセスのために,自分の動きに対する意識は極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- 右脳損傷の半麻痺患者における運動障害否定の解剖学的基礎を調査する.
- 運動行為の自己モニタリングのニューラル関連性を理解する.
主な方法:
- 運動欠陥の否定を示す右脳損傷の半麻痺患者における病変分布の分析.
- 否定の関連性は,前運動皮質と体感覚皮質を含む特定の脳領域と関連しています.
主要な成果:
- 運動障害の否定は,特定の脳の領域の病変と有意に関連していました.
- 影響を受けた領域には,ブロッドマンの前運動領域6と44と,主運動皮質 (領域4) と体感覚皮質が含まれていた.
結論:
- この発見は,運動行動を監視する神経系が,これらの運動行動を実行する同じ皮質ネットワークに統合されていることを示唆している.
- これは,運動制御と運動の自己認識のための共有ニューラル基板を意味する.
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