Authors
Stéphane Lehéricy, Eric Bardinet, Leon Tremblay, Pierre-Francois Van de Moortele, Jean-Baptiste Pochon, Didier Dormont, Dae-Shik Kim, Jerome Yelnik, Kamil Ugurbil
Publication date
2006/2/1
Journal
Cerebral cortex
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
149-161
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
In this study, we examined how the motor, premotor and associative basal ganglia territories process movement parameters such as the complexity and the frequency of movement. Twelve right-handed volunteers were studied using EPI BOLD contrast (3 T) while performing audio-paced finger tapping tasks designed to differentiate basal ganglia territories. Tasks varied movement complexity (repetitive index tapping, simple sequence of finger movements and complex sequence of 10 moves) and frequency (from 0.5 to 3 Hz). Activation maps were coregistered onto a 3-D brain atlas derived from post-mortem brains. Three main patterns of activation were observed. In the posterior putamen and the sensorimotor cortex, signal increased with movement frequency but not with movement complexity. In premotor areas, the anterior putamen and the ventral posterolateral thalamus, signal increased regularly with …
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