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Moving with or without will: functional neural correlates of alien hand syndrome

Annals of Neurology (impact factor: 11.09). 08/2007; 62(3):301 - 306. DOI:10.1002/ana.21173 pp.301 - 306

ABSTRACT Alien hand syndrome is a rare neurological disorder in which movements are performed without conscious will. By using functional magnetic resonance imaging in a patient with alien hand syndrome after right parietal lesion, we could identify brain regions activated during involuntary or voluntary actions with the affected left hand. Alien hand movements involved a selective activation of contralateral primary motor cortex (M1), presumably released from conscious control by intentional planning systems. By contrast, voluntary movements activated a distributed network implicating not only the contralateral right M1 and premotor cortex but also the left inferior frontal gyrus, suggesting an important role of the dominant hemisphere in organizing willed actions. Ann Neurol 2007

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Keywords

Alien hand movements
 
alien hand syndrome
 
brain regions activated
 
conscious
 
conscious control
 
contralateral primary motor cortex
 
distributed network implicating
 
functional magnetic resonance imaging
 
intentional planning systems
 
left inferior frontal gyrus
 
parietal lesion
 
premotor cortex
 
selective activation
 
willed actions