Comparison of Brain Activation Between Different Modes of Motor Acquisition: A Functional Near-Infrared Study

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Brain and Behavior Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1002/brb3.70238
Meng-Hsuan Tsou, Pei-Yun Chen, Yi-Ting Hung, Yong-Wei Lim, Shiuan-Ling Huang, Yan-Ci Liu
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Abstract

Background

Different modes of motor acquisition, including motor execution (ME), motor imagery (MI), action observation (AO), and mirror visual feedback (MVF), are often used when learning new motor behavior and in clinical rehabilitation.

Purpose

The aim of this study was to investigate differences in brain activation during different motor acquisition modes among healthy young adults.

Methods

This cross-sectional study recruited 29 healthy young adults. Participants performed a functional reaching and grasping task under ME, MI, AO, and MVF mode with their right arms at a frequency of 0.5 Hz for 1 min per task. Each task was performed three times in a random order. Brain activation in the supplementary motor area (SMA), premotor cortices (PMC), and primary motor cortices (M1) during tasks was measured using functional near-infrared spectroscopy through 16 source-detector channels.

Results

ME showed significant activation in bilateral PMC, M1, and right SMA, with higher activation in the contralateral M1. MI induced greater activity in the PMC and SMA, particularly in the ipsilateral regions. MVF resulted in significant activation in bilateral PMC, SMA, and M1. AO showed an increasing trend in brain activation, but no significant differences in any channels. Compared to AO, ME and MVF induced significantly greater brain activity in M1.

Conclusion

Activation levels under MI and MVF were comparable to that of ME. MI and MVF induced greater activity in the PMC and SMA, and MVF showed significant activity in all brain areas, especially in the bilateral M1. These findings support the application of different motor acquisition strategies according to individual needs. When ME cannot be executed, such as for individuals with hemiparesis or severe impairments of both upper extremities, MI and MVF may be applied, respectively, to drive neuroplastic changes.

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不同运动习得模式下脑活动的比较:功能近红外研究。
背景:不同的运动习得模式,包括运动执行(ME)、运动意象(MI)、动作观察(AO)和镜像视觉反馈(MVF),在学习新的运动行为和临床康复中经常被使用。目的:研究健康青年在不同运动习得模式下脑活动的差异。方法:本横断面研究招募29名健康青年。参与者在ME、MI、AO和MVF模式下,以0.5 Hz的频率完成每项任务1分钟的功能性伸手和抓握任务。每个任务按随机顺序执行三次。通过16个源探测器通道,利用功能近红外光谱测量了任务时大脑辅助运动区(SMA)、运动前皮层(PMC)和初级运动皮层(M1)的激活情况。结果:ME显示双侧PMC、M1和右侧SMA明显激活,对侧M1激活较高。心肌梗死引起PMC和SMA更大的活动,特别是在同侧区域。MVF导致双侧PMC、SMA和M1显著激活。AO表现出脑活化增加的趋势,但各通道无显著差异。与AO相比,ME和MVF诱导M1的脑活动显著增加。结论:心肌梗死和MVF的激活水平与ME相当。MI和MVF在PMC和SMA中诱导更大的活动,MVF在所有脑区都表现出显著的活动,特别是在双侧M1中。这些发现支持根据个体需要应用不同的动作习得策略。当ME不能执行时,例如对于偏瘫或双上肢严重损伤的个体,可以分别应用MI和MVF来驱动神经可塑性改变。
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