In the last 2 decades, the medial posterior parietal area V6A has been extensively studied in awake macaque monkeys for visual and somatosensory properties and for its involvement in encoding of spatial parameters for reaching, including arm movement direction and amplitude. This area also contains populations of neurons sensitive to grasping movements, such as wrist orientation and grip formation. Recent work has shown that V6A neurons also encode the shape of graspable objects and their affordance. In other words, V6A seems to encode object visual properties specifically for the purpose of action, in a dynamic sequence of visuomotor transformations that evolve in the course of reach-to-grasp action.We propose a model of cortical circuitry...
Prehension movements typically include a reaching phase, guiding the hand toward the object, and a g...
Prehension movements typically include a reaching phase, guiding the hand toward the object, and a g...
Reaching and grasping an object is an action that can be performed in light, as well as in darkness....
Brain control of prehension is thought to rely on two specific brain circuits: a dorsomedial one (in...
Brain control of prehension is thought to rely on two specific brain circuits: a dorsomedial one (in...
none6Brain control of prehension is thought to rely on two specific brain circuits: a dorsomedial on...
Over the years, electrophysiological recordings in macaque monkeys performing visuomotor tasks broug...
Reach-to-grasp actions involve several components of forelimb movements needed to direct the hand to...
Reach-to-grasp actions involve several components of forelimb movements needed to direct the hand to...
Reach-to-grasp actions involve several components of forelimb movements needed to direct the hand to...
In the macaque, the posterior parietal area V6A is involved in the control of all phases of reach-to...
In the macaque, the posterior parietal area V6A is involved in the control of all phases of reach-to...
Area V6A encodes hand configurations for grasping objects (Fattori et al., 2010). The aim of the pre...
Area V6A encodes hand configurations for grasping objects (Fattori et al., 2010). The aim of the pre...
Area V6A encodes hand configurations for grasping objects (Fattori et al., 2010). The aim of the pre...
Prehension movements typically include a reaching phase, guiding the hand toward the object, and a g...
Prehension movements typically include a reaching phase, guiding the hand toward the object, and a g...
Reaching and grasping an object is an action that can be performed in light, as well as in darkness....
Brain control of prehension is thought to rely on two specific brain circuits: a dorsomedial one (in...
Brain control of prehension is thought to rely on two specific brain circuits: a dorsomedial one (in...
none6Brain control of prehension is thought to rely on two specific brain circuits: a dorsomedial on...
Over the years, electrophysiological recordings in macaque monkeys performing visuomotor tasks broug...
Reach-to-grasp actions involve several components of forelimb movements needed to direct the hand to...
Reach-to-grasp actions involve several components of forelimb movements needed to direct the hand to...
Reach-to-grasp actions involve several components of forelimb movements needed to direct the hand to...
In the macaque, the posterior parietal area V6A is involved in the control of all phases of reach-to...
In the macaque, the posterior parietal area V6A is involved in the control of all phases of reach-to...
Area V6A encodes hand configurations for grasping objects (Fattori et al., 2010). The aim of the pre...
Area V6A encodes hand configurations for grasping objects (Fattori et al., 2010). The aim of the pre...
Area V6A encodes hand configurations for grasping objects (Fattori et al., 2010). The aim of the pre...
Prehension movements typically include a reaching phase, guiding the hand toward the object, and a g...
Prehension movements typically include a reaching phase, guiding the hand toward the object, and a g...
Reaching and grasping an object is an action that can be performed in light, as well as in darkness....