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引用次数: 37
摘要
采用mri连接全头脑磁图系统测量20名右撇子正常男性双侧N100m听觉诱发磁场(AEFs)源与中央沟(CS)的位置。正中神经刺激的体感诱发磁场(SEFs)在左半球的N20m源位置比右半球后侧3.9±5.4 mm(平均±SD) (P<0.005)。左半脑CS与Sylvian裂的交叉点(CP)比右半脑CS与Sylvian裂的交叉点后移4.3±4.8 mm (P<0.001)。N100m源位于两脑CP后方。在绝对位置上,左半球N100m源比右半球N100m源后移9.4±6.4 mm (P<0.0001)。CP与N100m源的相对距离左半球为22.7±8.5 mm,右半球为17.7±5.3 mm (P<0.01)。通过比较AEF源和由SEF定义的CS的位置,可以发现人类颞叶的功能不对称以及AEF- n100m源可能延伸到颞平面上方的Heschl回之外。
Hemispheric asymmetry of the auditory evoked N100m response in relation to the crossing point between the central sulcus and Sylvian fissure
The positions of the bilateral N100m sources of the auditory evoked magnetic fields (AEFs) were measured in relation to the central sulcus (CS) using an MRI-linked whole head magnetoencephalography system in 20 right-handed normal male subjects. The location of the N20m source of the median nerve-stimulated somatosensory evoked magnetic fields (SEFs), in the left hemisphere was 3.9±5.4 mm (mean±SD) posterior to that in the right hemisphere (P<0.005). The crossing point (CP) between the CS and Sylvian fissure in the left hemisphere was 4.3±4.8 mm posterior to that in the right hemisphere (P<0.001). The N100m sources were posterior to the CP in both hemispheres. The left hemispheric N100m source was 9.4±6.4 mm posterior to that on the right (P<0.0001) in absolute position. The relative distance between CP and the N100m source was 22.7±8.5 mm in the left hemisphere and 17.7±5.3 mm in the right hemisphere (P<0.01). Comparison of positions of the AEF sources and the CS as defined by the SEF demonstrated functional asymmetry of the human temporal lobe and possible source extension of the AEF-N100m beyond the Heschl gyrus over the planum temporale.