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Activation of Sensorimotor Cortex and Supplementary Motor Area during Bimanual Movement: Analysis Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
両手動作時における感覚運動野と補足運動野の活性化に関する研究―機能的MRIによる分析
1997
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
両手動作時における感覚運動野と補足運動野の活性化に関する研究―機能的MRIによる分析
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) provides a method for analyzing physiological roles of the sensorimotor cortex (SMC) and supplementary motor area (SMA) during voluntary movement. Although there are many reports on this theme, bimanual movement has rarely been studied. We investigated the activation of SMC and SMA during bimanual agonistic and antagonistic hand motions. Fourteen right-handed normal volunteers (mean age, 24.9yr) performed three kinds of motor tasks which required the
doi:10.2490/jjrm1963.34.677
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