Differential recruitment of the sensorimotor putamen and frontoparietal cortex during motor chunking in humans |
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Authors: | Wymbs Nicholas F Bassett Danielle S Mucha Peter J Porter Mason A Grafton Scott T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. |
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Abstract: | Motor chunking facilitates movement production by combining motor elements into integrated units of behavior. Previous research suggests that chunking involves two processes: concatenation, aimed at the formation of motor-motor associations between elements or sets of elements, and segmentation, aimed at the parsing of multiple contiguous elements into shorter action sets. We used fMRI to measure the trial-wise recruitment of brain regions associated with these chunking processes as healthy subjects performed a cued-sequence production task. A dynamic network analysis identified chunking structure for a set of motor sequences acquired during fMRI and collected over 3?days of training. Activity in the bilateral sensorimotor putamen positively correlated with chunk concatenation, whereas?a left-hemisphere frontoparietal network was correlated with chunk segmentation. Across subjects, there was an aggregate increase in chunk strength (concatenation) with training, suggesting that subcortical circuits play a direct role in the creation of fluid transitions across chunks. |
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