Cortical representation of facial and tongue movements: a task functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Summary Background Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) mapping can present the activated cortical area during movement, while little is known about precise location in facial and tongue movements. Objective To investigate the representation of facial and tongue movements by task fMRI. Metho...
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Published in | Clinical physiology and functional imaging Vol. 37; no. 3; pp. 341 - 345 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
01.05.2017
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Background
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) mapping can present the activated cortical area during movement, while little is known about precise location in facial and tongue movements.
Objective
To investigate the representation of facial and tongue movements by task fMRI.
Methods
Twenty right‐handed healthy subjects were underwent block design task fMRI examination. Task movements included lip pursing, cheek bulging, grinning and vertical tongue excursion. Statistical parametric mapping (SPM8) was applied to analysis the data.
Results
One‐sample t‐test was used to calculate the common activation area between facial and tongue movements. Also, paired t‐test was used to test for areas of over‐ or underactivation in tongue movement compared with each group of facial movements.
Conclusions
The common areas within facial and tongue movements suggested the similar motor circuits of activation in both movements. Prior activation in tongue movement was situated laterally and inferiorly in sensorimotor area relative to facial movements. Prior activation of tongue movement was investigated in left superior parietal lobe relative to lip pursing. Also, prior activation in bilateral cuneus lobe in grinning compared with tongue movement was detected. |
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ISSN: | 1475-0961 1475-097X |
DOI: | 10.1111/cpf.12304 |