» Articles » PMID: 1613546

Functional Anatomy of Human Procedural Learning Determined with Regional Cerebral Blood Flow and PET

Overview
Journal J Neurosci
Specialty Neurology
Date 1992 Jul 1
PMID 1613546
Citations 104
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The functional anatomy of motor skill acquisition was investigated in six normal human subjects who learned to perform a pursuit rotor task with their dominant right hand during serial positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of relative cerebral blood flow (relCBF). The effect of motor execution, rather than learning, was identified by a comparison of four motor performance scans with two control scans (eye movements only). Motor execution was associated with activation of a distributed network involving cortical, striatonigral, and cerebellar sites. Second, the effect of early motor learning was examined. Performance improved from 17% to 66% mean time on target across the four PET scans obtained during pursuit rotor performance. Across the same scans, significant longitudinal increases of relCBF were located in the left primary motor cortex, the left supplementary motor area, and the left pulvinar thalamus. The results demonstrate that changes of regional cerebral activity associated with early learning of skilled movements occur in sites that are a subset of a more widely distributed network that is active during motor execution.

Citing Articles

Gender differences in major depressive disorder at different ages: a REST-meta-MDD project-based study.

Tian X, Hu N, Lu L, Tan L, Li P BMC Psychiatry. 2024; 24(1):575.

PMID: 39180019 PMC: 11342488. DOI: 10.1186/s12888-024-06021-6.


Altered domain-specific striatal functional connectivity in patients with Parkinson's disease and urinary symptoms.

Piramide N, De Micco R, di Nardo F, Caiazzo G, Siciliano M, Cirillo M J Neural Transm (Vienna). 2024; 131(8):917-929.

PMID: 38661818 PMC: 11343795. DOI: 10.1007/s00702-024-02776-0.


Morphogenetic theory of mental and cognitive disorders: the role of neurotrophic and guidance molecules.

Primak A, Bozov K, Rubina K, Dzhauari S, Neyfeld E, Illarionova M Front Mol Neurosci. 2024; 17:1361764.

PMID: 38646100 PMC: 11027769. DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2024.1361764.


The role of ipsilateral motor network in upper limb movement.

Ding H, Seusing N, Nasseroleslami B, Anwar A, Strauss S, Lotze M Front Physiol. 2023; 14:1199338.

PMID: 37465697 PMC: 10351419. DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1199338.


Effects of repetitive practice of motor tasks on somatosensory gating.

Akaiwa M, Matsuda Y, Saito H, Shibata E, Sasaki T, Sugawara K Front Hum Neurosci. 2023; 17:1131986.

PMID: 37063102 PMC: 10090363. DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1131986.