Human precision grip requires precise scaling of the grip force to match the weight and frictional conditions of the object. The ability to produce an accurately scaled grip force prior to lifting an object is thought to be the result of an internal feedforward model. However, relatively little is known about the roles of various brain regions in the control of such precision grip-lift synergies. Here we investigate the role of the primary motor (M1) and sensory (S1) cortices during a grip-lift task using inhibitory transcranial magnetic theta-burst stimulation (TBS). Fifteen healthy individuals received 40 s of either (i) M1 TBS, (ii) S1 TBS or (iii) sham stimulation. Following a 5-min rest, subjects lifted a manipulandum five times using ...
In the past decade, functional neuroimaging has proved extremely useful in mapping the human motor c...
In the past decade, functional neuroimaging has proved extremely useful in mapping the human motor c...
SummaryThe cortical visuomotor grasping circuit, comprising the anterior intraparietal area (AIP), v...
Human precision grip requires precise scaling of the grip force to match the weight and frictional c...
Several transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have reported facilitation of the primary mo...
Several transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have reported facilitation of the primary mo...
When lifting objects of different mass, humans scale grip force according to the expected mass. In t...
Skilled tool use and object manipulation critically relies on the ability to scale anticipatorily th...
Skilled tool use and object manipulation critically relies on the ability to scale anticipatorily th...
In humans, the rostral part of the ventral premotor cortex (PMv), the homologue of F5 in monkeys, is...
Small-object manipulation is essential in numerous human activities, although its neural bases are s...
International audienceThe corticospinal (CS) system plays an important role in fine motor control, e...
Skillful object lifting relies on scaling fingertip forces according to the object's weight. When no...
This thesis focus on the unique human ability to pick up and manipulate small objects using the prec...
Contains fulltext : 110200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The dorsal prem...
In the past decade, functional neuroimaging has proved extremely useful in mapping the human motor c...
In the past decade, functional neuroimaging has proved extremely useful in mapping the human motor c...
SummaryThe cortical visuomotor grasping circuit, comprising the anterior intraparietal area (AIP), v...
Human precision grip requires precise scaling of the grip force to match the weight and frictional c...
Several transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have reported facilitation of the primary mo...
Several transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have reported facilitation of the primary mo...
When lifting objects of different mass, humans scale grip force according to the expected mass. In t...
Skilled tool use and object manipulation critically relies on the ability to scale anticipatorily th...
Skilled tool use and object manipulation critically relies on the ability to scale anticipatorily th...
In humans, the rostral part of the ventral premotor cortex (PMv), the homologue of F5 in monkeys, is...
Small-object manipulation is essential in numerous human activities, although its neural bases are s...
International audienceThe corticospinal (CS) system plays an important role in fine motor control, e...
Skillful object lifting relies on scaling fingertip forces according to the object's weight. When no...
This thesis focus on the unique human ability to pick up and manipulate small objects using the prec...
Contains fulltext : 110200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The dorsal prem...
In the past decade, functional neuroimaging has proved extremely useful in mapping the human motor c...
In the past decade, functional neuroimaging has proved extremely useful in mapping the human motor c...
SummaryThe cortical visuomotor grasping circuit, comprising the anterior intraparietal area (AIP), v...