Recent stimulation studies in monkeys and humans have shown strong interactions between ventral premotor cortex (area F5) and the hand area of primary motor cortex (M1). These short-latency interactions usually involve facilitation from F5 of M1 outputs to hand muscles, although suppression has also been reported. This study, performed in three awake macaque monkeys, sought evidence that these interactions could be mediated by short-latency excitatory and inhibitory responses of single M1 neurons active during grasping tasks. We recorded responses of these M1 neurons to single low-threshold (<= 40 mu A) intracortical microstimuli delivered to F5 sites at which grasp-related neurons were recorded. In 29 sessions, we tested 232 M1 neurons wit...
International audienceThe responses of individual primate corticospinal neurons to localized electri...
Parietal and premotor cortices of the macaque monkey contain distinct populations of neurons which, ...
International audienceThe responses of individual primate corticospinal neurons to localized electri...
International audienceRecent stimulation studies in monkeys and humans have shown strong interaction...
International audienceRecent stimulation studies in monkeys and humans have shown strong interaction...
International audienceRecent stimulation studies in monkeys and humans have shown strong interaction...
International audienceRecent stimulation studies in monkeys and humans have shown strong interaction...
The ventral premotor area (F5) is part of the cortical circuit controlling visuomotor grasp. F5 coul...
Area F5, in the ventral premotor cortex of the macaque monkey, plays a critical role in determining ...
We demonstrate that in the macaque monkey there is robust, short-latency facilitation by ventral pre...
In humans, the rostral part of the ventral premotor cortex (PMv), the homologue of F5 in monkeys, is...
Simultaneous recording of macaque premotor and primary motor cortex neuronal populations reveals dif...
When we reach for and grasp an object, we must transport our hand to the correct location, shape it ...
AbstractInteractions between the ventral premotor (PMv) and the primary motor cortex (M1) are crucia...
International audienceThe responses of individual primate corticospinal neurons to localized electri...
International audienceThe responses of individual primate corticospinal neurons to localized electri...
Parietal and premotor cortices of the macaque monkey contain distinct populations of neurons which, ...
International audienceThe responses of individual primate corticospinal neurons to localized electri...
International audienceRecent stimulation studies in monkeys and humans have shown strong interaction...
International audienceRecent stimulation studies in monkeys and humans have shown strong interaction...
International audienceRecent stimulation studies in monkeys and humans have shown strong interaction...
International audienceRecent stimulation studies in monkeys and humans have shown strong interaction...
The ventral premotor area (F5) is part of the cortical circuit controlling visuomotor grasp. F5 coul...
Area F5, in the ventral premotor cortex of the macaque monkey, plays a critical role in determining ...
We demonstrate that in the macaque monkey there is robust, short-latency facilitation by ventral pre...
In humans, the rostral part of the ventral premotor cortex (PMv), the homologue of F5 in monkeys, is...
Simultaneous recording of macaque premotor and primary motor cortex neuronal populations reveals dif...
When we reach for and grasp an object, we must transport our hand to the correct location, shape it ...
AbstractInteractions between the ventral premotor (PMv) and the primary motor cortex (M1) are crucia...
International audienceThe responses of individual primate corticospinal neurons to localized electri...
International audienceThe responses of individual primate corticospinal neurons to localized electri...
Parietal and premotor cortices of the macaque monkey contain distinct populations of neurons which, ...
International audienceThe responses of individual primate corticospinal neurons to localized electri...