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Involvement of secondary motor areas in externally-triggered single-finger movements of dominant and non-dominant hands
Authors:Yun?Gu  Yufeng?Zang  Email author" target="_blank">Xuchu?WengEmail author  Fucang?Jia  Enzhong?Li  Jiangjun?Wang
Institution:e-mail: wengxc @psych.ac.cn
Abstract:Whether the secondary motor areas are involved in simple voluntary movements remains controversial. Differences in the neural substrates of movements with the dominant and the non-dominant hands have not been well documented. In the present study, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the hemodynamic response in the primary motor cortex (M1), supplementary motor area (SMA) and premotor cortex (PMC) in six healthy right-handed subjects while performing a visually-guided finger-tapping task with their dominant or non-dominant hands. Significant activation was observed in M1, SMA and PMC during this externally triggered simple voluntary movement task. While dominant hand movements only activated contralateral motor areas, non-domi- nant hand movements also activated ipsilateral SMA and PMC. The results provide strong evidence for the involvement of the secondary motor areas in simple voluntary movements, and also suggest that movements of the dominant hand primarily engage the contralateral secondary motor areas, whereas movements of the non-dominant hand engage bilateral secondary motor areas.
Keywords:functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)  primary motor cortex (M1)  secondary motor areas  supplementary motor area (SMA)  premotor cortex (PMC)  simple voluntary movement  dominant hand  
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