镜像
统计参数映射
运动(音乐)
心理学
体素
物理医学与康复
计算机科学
沟通
医学
人工智能
磁共振成像
哲学
放射科
美学
作者
Li Wang,Claire Fritzsch,Johannes Bernarding,Susanne Holtze,Karl-Heinz Mauritz,Maddalena Brunetti,Christian Dohle
标识
DOI:10.2340/16501977-1127
摘要
To compare lateralized cerebral activations elicited during self-initiated movement mirroring and observation of movements.A total of 15 right-handed healthy subjects, age range 22-56 years.Functional imaging study comparing movement mirroring with movement observation, in both hands, in an otherwise identical setting. Imaging data were analysed using statistical parametric mapping software, with significance threshold set at p < 0.01 (false discovery rate) and a minimum cluster size of 20 voxels.Movement mirroring induced additional activation in primary and higher-order visual areas strictly contralateral to the limb seen by the subject. There was no significant difference of brain activity when comparing movement observation of somebody else's right hand with left hand.Lateralized cerebral activations are elicited by inversion of visual feedback (movement mirroring), but not by movement observation.
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