丘脑底核
壳核
基底神经节
尾状核
神经科学
纹状体
功能磁共振成像
心理学
认知
集合(抽象数据类型)
任务(项目管理)
动作选择
脑深部刺激
帕金森病
计算机科学
中枢神经系统
医学
多巴胺
疾病
内科学
感知
管理
程序设计语言
经济
作者
Oury Monchi,Michael Petrides,Antonio P. Strafella,Keith J. Worsley,Julien Doyon
摘要
Abstract Objective Recent studies of functional brain imaging have shown the involvement of the basal ganglia in executive processes such as planning and set‐shifting. However, the specific contributions of the striatum in those processes remain unknown. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that the caudate nucleus is primarily involved in the preparation of a novel action and not in set‐shifting per se. Methods In the present event‐related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, a new task was developed that permitted, for the first time, to distinguish between shifts in classification when the rule is implicitly given by the task from shifts that require cognitive comparison and planning. Results Significantly increased activity in the caudate nucleus and the putamen was observed only in conditions in which cognitive planning was required to perform a set‐shift, whereas significant activation was seen in the subthalamic nucleus (another region of the basal ganglia) in all shifting conditions whether or not planning was required. Interpretation We suggest that the caudate nucleus and the putamen are particularly important, respectively, in the planning and the execution of a self‐generated novel action, whereas the subthalamic nucleus may be required when a new motor program is solicited independently of the choice of strategy. Ann Neurol 2006;59:257–264
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