L. Maillard et al., Mapping the basal ganglia - fMRI evidence for somatotopic representation of face, hand, and foot, NEUROLOGY, 55(3), 2000, pp. 377-383
Objective: To noninvasively investigate the somatotopy of the basal ganglia
in humans. Methods: Functional MRI, 1.5-T, was performed on six normal rig
ht-handed volunteers during simple acoustically paced motor tasks involving
the right hand, foot, and face. Results: In a single-subject analysis, sta
tistical parametric maps showed overlapping activation extending along the
anteroposterior extent of the left lentiform nucleus (LLN) for the hand, fo
ot, and face representations, Within the LLN, the centers of gravity of eac
h body part, reflecting both the extent and gradient of activation, were al
l located in the retrocommissural portion of the putamen. Their spatial rel
ationship followed a similar pattern across subjects-face was medial to toe
s and fingers, toes were dorsal and rostral to fingers. Conclusions: The so
matotopic organization of hand, face, and foot representation in the human
lentiform nucleus suggests a triangular pattern, rather than the linear pat
tern seen in primate studies. The overlap observed between the distinct bod
y parts differs from the cortical sensorimotor representation, indicating a
different organizational concept of the basal ganglia.