Eyeblink‐related areas in human cerebellum as shown by fMRI
- 29 July 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Human Brain Mapping
- Vol. 17 (2) , 100-115
- https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.10056
Abstract
Classical eyeblink conditioning is used frequently to study the role of the cerebellum in associative learning. To understand the mechanisms involved in learning, the neural circuits that generate the eyeblink response should be identified. The goal of the present study was to examine cerebellar regions that are likely to control the human eyeblink response using event‐related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). In 14 healthy volunteers eyeblinks were evoked by unilateral air‐puff stimulation (total of 30 stimuli, inter‐trial interval 27–44 sec). With eyes closed throughout the experiment, eyeblinks were recorded using a video‐based system with infrared reflecting markers being attached to the upper eyelids. From each subject 500 scans were taken (TR = 2.2 sec, 22 slices per scan, slice thickness = 3 mm) using an echo planar imaging sequence (EPI). The statistical parametric maps of the experimental volume images were estimated with SPM99 specifying an appropriate event‐related design matrix. Two main regions of significant activation were found in the ipsilateral posterior lobe of the cerebellar hemisphere. In the more anterior region the maxima of activation were located in hemispheral lobules VI and Crus I, and in the more posterior region in hemispheral lobules VIIb, Crus II and VIIIa (nomenclature according to Schmahmann et al. [2000]: MRI Atlas of the Human Cerebellum). Although less pronounced, activity was found also in corresponding areas of the contralateral cerebellar hemisphere. These eyeblink‐related areas agree with trigeminal projection areas and blink reflex control areas shown in previous animal studies. Hum. Brain Mapping 17:100–115, 2002.Keywords
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