| Literature DB >> 27444783 |
Laura Bonzano1,2, Luca Roccatagliata2,3, Piero Ruggeri4, Charalambos Papaxanthis5,6, Marco Bove4.
Abstract
Actual and imagined movement speed increases from early morning until mid-afternoon. Here, we investigated the neural correlates of these daily changes. Fifteen subjects performed actual and imagined right finger opposition movement sequences at 8 am and 2 pm. Both actual and imagined movements were significantly faster at 2 pm than 8 am. In the morning, actual movements significantly activated the left primary somatosensory and motor areas, and bilaterally the cerebellum; in the afternoon activations were similar but reduced. Contrast analysis revealed greater activity in the cerebellum, the left primary sensorimotor cortex and parietal lobe in the morning than in the afternoon. Imagined movements in the morning significantly activated the parietal association cortices bilaterally, the left supplementary and premotor areas, and the right orbitofrontal cortex and cerebellum. In the afternoon, the frontal lobe was significantly activated with the right cerebellum. Contrast analysis revealed increased activity in the left parietal lobe in the morning than in the afternoon. For both tasks, speed in the morning was significantly related to the BOLD signal in the brain areas resulted more active. These findings suggest that motor performance is continuously updated on a daily basis with a predominant role of the frontoparietal cortex and cerebellum.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27444783 PMCID: PMC4957085 DOI: 10.1038/srep30126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Durations of the two task conditions (PE = physical execution, MI = motor imagery) in the two sessions (AM = 8 am, PM = 2 pm).
The error bars represent the SD. *Indicates significant difference at 2 pm compared to the respective value at 8 am.
Figure 2Group activation blobs displayed on a rendering surface for the physical execution (PE) condition (height threshold p < 0.05 FWE-corrected; extent threshold k = 50 voxels): (a) morning (AM) and afternoon (PM) sessions pooled together (see Table 1 for details), (b) AM in red, PM in green (see Table 2 for details). Yellow represents the superposition of the blobs obtained in the two sessions.
Coordinates of peak activations for the physical execution (PE) and the motor imagery (MI) conditions (morning - AM and afternoon - PM sessions pooled together) (height threshold p < 0.05 FWE-corrected; extent threshold k = 50 voxels).
| Condition | Cluster Size | Voxel T | MNI Coordinate: x y z (mm) | Hemisphere | Anatomical area |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PE | 3534 | 11.43 | 2 −66 −20 | R | Posterior Cerebellum (Vermis_6) |
| 10.68 | 16 −52 −22 | R | Anterior Cerebellum (Lobule IV-V) | ||
| 8.87 | 6 −70 −38 | R | Posterior Cerebellum (Vermis_8) | ||
| 4914 | 10.64 | −38 −26 64 | L | Precentral Gyrus (BA 4) | |
| 8.83 | −6 −4 64 | L | Medial Frontal Gyrus (BA 6) | ||
| 7.32 | −34 −12 70 | L | Precentral Gyrus (BA 6) | ||
| 98 | 6.36 | 34 −6 66 | R | Middle Frontal Gyrus (BA 6) | |
| 175 | 5.75 | 48 −38 54 | R | Inferior Parietal Lobule (BA 40) | |
| 5.6 | 44 −34 46 | R | Inferior Parietal Lobule (BA 40) | ||
| 5.55 | 56 −24 46 | R | Postcentral Gyrus (BA 2) | ||
| MI | 2526 | 9.74 | −4 −4 66 | L | Medial Frontal Gyrus (BA 6) |
| 9.14 | 8 0 66 | R | Medial Frontal Gyrus (BA 6) | ||
| 7.26 | −32 −6 58 | L | Middle Frontal Gyrus (BA 6) | ||
| 1047 | 8.98 | 34 −62 −30 | R | Posterior Cerebellum (Lobule VI) | |
| 7.06 | 2 −66 −26 | R | Posterior Cerebellum (Vermis_7) | ||
| 6.47 | 16 −50 −24 | R | Anterior Cerebellum (Lobule IV-V) | ||
| 322 | 7.85 | 40 46 30 | R | Middle Frontal Gyrus (BA 10) | |
| 1194 | 6.89 | −42 −34 42 | L | Inferior Parietal Lobule (BA 40) | |
| 6.64 | −34 −46 52 | L | Inferior Parietal Lobule (BA 40) | ||
| 6.52 | −44 −46 64 | L | Inferior Parietal Lobule (BA 40) | ||
| 675 | 6.85 | 48 14 −4 | R | Superior Temporal Gyrus (BA 22) | |
| 6.07 | 36 20 4 | R | Insula (BA 13) | ||
| 5.74 | 50 10 12 | R | Precentral Gyrus (BA 44) | ||
| 745 | 6.74 | 54 −34 48 | R | Inferior Parietal Lobule (BA 40) | |
| 6.2 | 42 −48 50 | R | Inferior Parietal Lobule (BA 40) | ||
| 217 | 6.43 | −26 −72 −26 | L | Posterior Cerebellum (Crus I) | |
| 6.33 | −32 −62 −32 | L | Posterior Cerebellum (Crus I) | ||
| 6.13 | −40 −62 −30 | L | Posterior Cerebellum (Crus I) | ||
| 140 | 5.91 | −34 16 8 | L | Insula (BA 13) | |
| 5.48 | −42 12 4 | L | Insula (BA 13) |
Coordinates of peak activations for the physical execution (PE) and the motor imagery (MI) conditions (morning - AM and afternoon - PM sessions in comparison) (height threshold p < 0.05 FWE-corrected; extent threshold k = 50 voxels).
| Anatomical area | Hemisphere | AM | PM | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PE | MI | PE | MI | ||||||
| MNI Coordinate: x y z (mm) | voxel T | MNI Coordinate: x y z (mm) | voxel T | MNI Coordinate: x y z (mm) | voxel T | MNI Coordinate: x y z (mm) | voxel T | ||
| Primary somatosensory cortex (Postcentral Gyrus, BA 3) | L | −40 −26 64 | 9.79 | −40 −26 66 | 7.53 | ||||
| Association cortex (Inferior Parietal Lobule, BA 40) | L | −34 −46 52 | 6.46 | ||||||
| L | −42 −48 62 | 6.42 | |||||||
| L | −42 −36 42 | 5.95 | |||||||
| R | 38 −52 48 | 5.71 | |||||||
| R | 54 −34 48 | 5.68 | |||||||
| Supplementary motor area (Medial Frontal Gyrus, BA 6) | L | −6 −4 62 | 7.65 | 0 −2 66 | 8.21 | −6 −4 64 | 6.8 | −6 −4 64 | 7.42 |
| Premotor cortex (Superior Frontal Gyrus, BA 6) | L | −14 −8 74 | 7.15 | ||||||
| Premotor cortex (Middle Frontal Gyrus, BA 6) | L | −54 0 46 | 7.28 | −28 −8 66 | 5.74 | ||||
| L | −32 −6 58 | 6.4 | |||||||
| Orbitofrontal cortex (Inferior Frontal Gyrus, BA 47) | R | 46 14 −2 | 5.64 | ||||||
| Supplementary motor area (Medial Frontal Gyrus, BA 6) | R | 8 0 66 | 6.84 | ||||||
| R | 8 14 50 | 5.61 | |||||||
| Rostral prefrontal cortex (Middle Frontal Gyrus, BA 10) | R | 38 46 28 | 7.03 | ||||||
| Anterior (Lobule IV–V) | R | 16 −52 −22 | 9.42 | 16 −52 −20 | 8.06 | 14 −50 −22 | 5.42 | ||
| Posterior (Lobule VI) | R | 34 −62 −30 | 8.02 | 30 −62 −24 | 6.89 | 30 −66 −24 | 5.22 | ||
| Posterior (Vermis_6) | R | 2 −66 −20 | 9.91 | 2 −66 −20 | 8.7 | ||||
| Posterior (Vermis_7) | R | 2 −66 −26 | 6.19 | ||||||
| Posterior (Vermis_8) | R | 4 −70 −36 | 7.85 | ||||||
| Posterior (Crus I) | R | 36 −62 −30 | 6.51 | ||||||
| Anterior (Lobule VI) | L | −26 −58 −28 | 6.91 | ||||||
| Posterior (Lobule VI) | L | −26 −66 −26 | 6.3 | ||||||
Coordinates of peak activations for the comparisons between AM and PM sessions.
| Contrast | Anatomical area | Hemisphere | MNI Coordinate: x y z (mm) | voxel T |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PE-AM > PE-PM | ||||
| Primary somatosensory cortex (Postcentral Gyrus, BA 1) | L | −48 −28 62 | 3.46 | |
| Association cortex (Inferior Parietal Lobule, BA 40) | L | −58 −32 50 | 3.44 | |
| Anterior (Lobule IV–V) | L | −4 −44 −26 | 4.21 | |
| Posterior (Crus I) | R | 44 −64 −24 | 4.06 | |
| PE-PM > PE-AM | no suprathreshold clusters | |||
| MI-AM > MI-PM | ||||
| Association cortex (Superior Parietal Lobule, BA 7) | L | −30 −72 44 | 3.53 | |
| MI-PM > MI-AM | no suprathreshold clusters |
Differences in activation were considered significant when reaching p < 0.001, k > 25 voxels.
Figure 3Group activation blobs displayed on a rendering surface for the motor imagery (MI) condition (height threshold p < 0.05 FWE-corrected; extent threshold k = 50 voxels): (a) morning (AM) and afternoon (PM) sessions pooled together (see Table 1 for details), (b) AM in red, PM in green (see Table 2 for details). Yellow represents the superposition of the blobs obtained in the two sessions.
Figure 4Linear relationships during the morning session between task duration and the 1st eigenvariate of the BOLD signal in: (a) cluster I–PE, (b) cluster II–PE, (c) cluster I–MI.