Prehension movements typically include a reaching phase, guiding the hand toward the object, and a grip phase, shaping the hand around it. The dominant view posits that these components rely upon largely independent parieto-frontal circuits: a dorso-medial circuit involved in reaching and a dorso-lateral circuit involved in grasping. However, mounting evidence suggests a more complex arrangement, with dorso-medial areas contributing to both reaching and grasping. To investigate the role of the dorso-medial reaching circuit in grasping, we trained monkeys to reach-and-grasp different objects in the dark and determined if hand configurations could be decoded from functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) responses obtained from the reaching...
Contains fulltext : 56507.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Grasping an obje...
Experimental evidence suggests the existence of a sophisticated brain circuit specifically dedicated...
Grasping is the most important skilled motor act of primates. It is based on a series of sensorimoto...
Prehension movements typically include a reaching phase, guiding the hand toward the object, and a g...
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...
INTRODUCTION: The quest for a putative human homolog of the reaching-grasping network identified in ...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are a...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are a...
open6noThe work was supported by the University of Foro Italico (grant number FFABR) to S.P. and by ...
Background. Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transform...
Object prehension typically includes a transport phase (reaching) and a grip phase (grasping). Withi...
Object prehension typically includes a transport phase (reaching) and a grip phase (grasping). Withi...
BACKGROUND: Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transform...
Contains fulltext : 56507.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Grasping an obje...
Experimental evidence suggests the existence of a sophisticated brain circuit specifically dedicated...
Grasping is the most important skilled motor act of primates. It is based on a series of sensorimoto...
Prehension movements typically include a reaching phase, guiding the hand toward the object, and a g...
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...
INTRODUCTION: The quest for a putative human homolog of the reaching-grasping network identified in ...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are a...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are a...
open6noThe work was supported by the University of Foro Italico (grant number FFABR) to S.P. and by ...
Background. Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transform...
Object prehension typically includes a transport phase (reaching) and a grip phase (grasping). Withi...
Object prehension typically includes a transport phase (reaching) and a grip phase (grasping). Withi...
BACKGROUND: Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transform...
Contains fulltext : 56507.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Grasping an obje...
Experimental evidence suggests the existence of a sophisticated brain circuit specifically dedicated...
Grasping is the most important skilled motor act of primates. It is based on a series of sensorimoto...