Efficient object grasping requires the continuous control of arm and hand movements based on visual information. Previous studies have identified a network of parietal and frontal areas that is crucial for the visual control of prehension movements. Electrical microstimulation of 3D shape-selective clusters in AIP during fMRI activates areas F5a and 45B, suggesting that these frontal areas may represent important downstream areas for object processing during grasping, but the role of area F5a and 45B in grasping is unknown. To assess their causal role in the frontal grasping network, we reversibly inactivated 45B, F5a and F5p during visually-guided grasping in macaque monkeys. First, we recorded single neuron activity in 45B, F5a and F5p to...
A substantial fraction of neurons in ventral premotor area F5 have mirror properties, responding to ...
Recording of neural activity during grasping actions in macaques showed that grasp-related sensorimo...
We aimed at understanding the relative contribution of visual information and hand shaping to the ne...
Efficient object grasping requires the continuous control of arm and hand movements based on visual ...
Human observers always fixate certain landmark positions in a visual scene in which objects have to ...
To perform real-world tasks like grasping, the primate brain has to process visual object informatio...
To perform real-world tasks like grasping, the primate brain has to process visual object informatio...
To perform real-world tasks like grasping, the primate brain has to process visual object informatio...
Grasping is the most important skilled motor act of primates. It is based on a series of sensorimoto...
The cortical network controlling the arm and hand when grasping objects consists of several areas in...
We aimed at understanding the relative contribution of visual information and hand shaping to the ne...
Picking up an object requires two basic motor operations: reaching and grasping. Neurophysiological ...
Skilled grasp is a sensorimotor process requiring the brain to extract sensory cues from the environ...
We aimed at understanding the relative contribution of visual information and hand shaping to the ne...
A substantial fraction of neurons in ventral premotor area F5 have mirror properties, responding to ...
A substantial fraction of neurons in ventral premotor area F5 have mirror properties, responding to ...
Recording of neural activity during grasping actions in macaques showed that grasp-related sensorimo...
We aimed at understanding the relative contribution of visual information and hand shaping to the ne...
Efficient object grasping requires the continuous control of arm and hand movements based on visual ...
Human observers always fixate certain landmark positions in a visual scene in which objects have to ...
To perform real-world tasks like grasping, the primate brain has to process visual object informatio...
To perform real-world tasks like grasping, the primate brain has to process visual object informatio...
To perform real-world tasks like grasping, the primate brain has to process visual object informatio...
Grasping is the most important skilled motor act of primates. It is based on a series of sensorimoto...
The cortical network controlling the arm and hand when grasping objects consists of several areas in...
We aimed at understanding the relative contribution of visual information and hand shaping to the ne...
Picking up an object requires two basic motor operations: reaching and grasping. Neurophysiological ...
Skilled grasp is a sensorimotor process requiring the brain to extract sensory cues from the environ...
We aimed at understanding the relative contribution of visual information and hand shaping to the ne...
A substantial fraction of neurons in ventral premotor area F5 have mirror properties, responding to ...
A substantial fraction of neurons in ventral premotor area F5 have mirror properties, responding to ...
Recording of neural activity during grasping actions in macaques showed that grasp-related sensorimo...
We aimed at understanding the relative contribution of visual information and hand shaping to the ne...