COGNITIVE-PROCESSES AND CEREBRAL CORTICAL FUNDI

被引:8
作者
MARKOWITSCH, HJ [1 ]
TULVING, E [1 ]
机构
[1] ROTMAN RES INS,BAYCREST CTR,N YORK,ON M6A 2E1,CANADA
关键词
NEUROANATOMY; LOCALIZATION; SULCUS; FUNDUS; PET; COGNITION;
D O I
10.1097/00001756-199502000-00002
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
HUMAN brain evolution has resulted in a large increase in cortical folding as a result of which 60% of the cerebral cortical mantle is buried within sulci. Cortical regions within the sulci, and especially in the fundal zones (fundi) at the bottom of sulci, differ from the rest of the cortex in a number of ways with respect to anatomical and histological morphology. Although physiological implications of the fundal morphology have been discussed from time to time, and although scattered evidence hints at a special functional role for fundi, until recently there have been few empirical facts to guide the inquiry into a possibly special physiological function of fundal zones. In this article we review findings yielded by positron emission tomography studies showing that the peaks of changes in neuronal activity are frequently observed in and near fundi. We discuss, but do not accept, the possibility that these findings reflect either the partial volume effect or the course of cerebral blood vessels. Instead, because of a coarse correlation observed between fundal fraction (the proportion of fundally related activity peaks) and the apparent cognitive complexity of the tasks probed, and in light of the anatomical evidence reviewed, we propose the hypothesis that cortical sulcal and fundal regions play a distinctive role in higher cognitive processing.
引用
收藏
页码:413 / 418
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Cortical Thickness and its Association with Clinical Cognitive and Neuroimaging Markers in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
    Subotic, Arsenije
    McCreary, Cheryl R.
    Saad, Feryal
    Nguyen, Amanda
    Alvarez-Veronesi, Ana
    Zwiers, Angela M.
    Charlton, Anna
    Beaudin, Andrew E.
    Ismail, Zahinoor
    Pike, G. Bruce
    Smith, Eric E.
    JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE, 2021, 81 (04) : 1663 - 1671
  • [12] COGNITIVE-PROCESSES AMONG SKILLED MINIATURE GOLF PLAYERS - EFFECTS OF INSTRUCTIONS ON MOTOR-PERFORMANCE, CONCENTRATION-TIME, AND PERCEIVED DIFFICULTY
    BACKMAN, L
    MOLANDER, B
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 1991, 32 (04) : 344 - 351
  • [13] Chronic Cortical Cerebral Microinfarcts Slow Down Cognitive Recovery After Acute Ischemic Stroke
    Sagnier, Sharmila
    Okubo, Gosuke
    Catheline, Gwenaelle
    Munsch, Fanny
    Bigourdan, Antoine
    Debruxelles, Sabrina
    Poli, Mathilde
    Olindo, Stephane
    Renou, Pauline
    Rouanet, Francois
    Dousset, Vincent
    Tourdias, Thomas
    Sibon, Igor
    STROKE, 2019, 50 (06) : 1430 - 1436
  • [14] Risk Factors and Cognitive Relevance of Cortical Cerebral Microinfarcts in Patients With Ischemic Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack
    Wang, Zhaolu
    van Veluw, Susanne J.
    Wong, Adrian
    Liu, Wenyan
    Shi, Lin
    Yang, Jie
    Xiong, Yunyun
    Lau, Alexander
    Biessels, Geert Jan
    Mok, Vincent C. T.
    STROKE, 2016, 47 (10) : 2450 - 2455
  • [15] Developmental variation in testosterone:cortisol ratio alters cortical- and amygdala-based cognitive processes
    Lew, Jimin
    Jones, Sherri Lee
    Caccese, Christina
    Orfi, Isobel
    Little, Charlotte
    Botteron, Kelly N.
    McCracken, James T.
    Tuong-Vi Nguyen
    JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL ORIGINS OF HEALTH AND DISEASE, 2022, 13 (03) : 310 - 321
  • [16] The relationship between cortical sulcal variability and cognitive performance in the elderly
    Liu, Tao
    Wen, Wei
    Zhu, Wanlin
    Kochan, Nicole A.
    Trollor, Julian N.
    Reppermund, Simone
    Jin, Jesse S.
    Luo, Suhuai
    Brodaty, Henry
    Sachdev, Perminder S.
    NEUROIMAGE, 2011, 56 (03) : 865 - 873
  • [17] Cognitive Processes in Cognitive and Pharmacological Therapies
    Warren W. Tryon
    Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2009, 33 : 570 - 584
  • [18] Cognitive Processes in Cognitive and Pharmacological Therapies
    Tryon, Warren W.
    COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH, 2009, 33 (06) : 570 - 584
  • [19] Uncoupling cognitive workload and prefrontal cortical physiology: A PET rCBF study
    Goldberg, TE
    Berman, KF
    Fleming, K
    Ostrem, J
    Van Horn, JD
    Esposito, G
    Mattay, VS
    Gold, JM
    Weinberger, DR
    NEUROIMAGE, 1998, 7 (04) : 296 - 303
  • [20] Cognitive-Motor Interference Heightens the Prefrontal Cortical Activation and Deteriorates the Task Performance in Children With Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy
    Surkar, Swati M.
    Hoffman, Rashelle M.
    Harbourne, Regina
    Kurz, Max J.
    ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 2021, 102 (02): : 225 - 232