Single neurons were recorded from the rostral part of the agranular frontal cortex (area 6a β) in awake, partially restrained macaque monkeys. In the medialmost and mesial sectors of this area, rostral to the supplementary motor area, neurons were found which were activated during arm reaching-grasping movements. These neurons ("reaching-grasping neurons") did not appear to be influenced by how the objects were grasped nor, with some exceptions, by where they were located. Their activity changed largely prior to the arm movement and continued until the end of it. The premovement modulation (excitatory or inhibitory) could start with stimulus presentation, with the saccade triggered by the stimulus or after stimulus fixation. The distance of...
Parietal and premotor cortices of the macaque monkey contain distinct populations of neurons which, ...
The role of area 7m has been studied by recording the activity of single neurons of monkeys trained ...
Reach-to-grasp actions involve several components of forelimb movements needed to direct the hand to...
Grasping relies on a network of parieto-frontal areas lying on the dorsolateral and dorsomedial part...
Neural activity was recorded in the parietooccipital cortex while monkeys performed different tasks ...
We investigated the properties of neurons located in the distal forelimb field of dorsal premotor ar...
The cortical network controlling the arm and hand when grasping objects consists of several areas in...
We investigated the motor and visual properties of F5 grasping neurons, using a controlled paradigm ...
Human observers always fixate certain landmark positions in a visual scene in which objects have to ...
Picking up an object requires two basic motor operations: reaching and grasping. Neurophysiological ...
Brain control of prehension is thought to rely on two specific brain circuits: a dorsomedial one (in...
Area PE (Brodmann's area 5), located in the posterior parietal cortex (PPC), is involved in the cont...
Primates use visual guidance in order to interact with their environment. For several decades, the i...
Hand actions are usually performed in coordination with eye movements. For example, the grasp site o...
The role of area 7 m has been studied by recording the activity of single neurons of monkeys trained...
Parietal and premotor cortices of the macaque monkey contain distinct populations of neurons which, ...
The role of area 7m has been studied by recording the activity of single neurons of monkeys trained ...
Reach-to-grasp actions involve several components of forelimb movements needed to direct the hand to...
Grasping relies on a network of parieto-frontal areas lying on the dorsolateral and dorsomedial part...
Neural activity was recorded in the parietooccipital cortex while monkeys performed different tasks ...
We investigated the properties of neurons located in the distal forelimb field of dorsal premotor ar...
The cortical network controlling the arm and hand when grasping objects consists of several areas in...
We investigated the motor and visual properties of F5 grasping neurons, using a controlled paradigm ...
Human observers always fixate certain landmark positions in a visual scene in which objects have to ...
Picking up an object requires two basic motor operations: reaching and grasping. Neurophysiological ...
Brain control of prehension is thought to rely on two specific brain circuits: a dorsomedial one (in...
Area PE (Brodmann's area 5), located in the posterior parietal cortex (PPC), is involved in the cont...
Primates use visual guidance in order to interact with their environment. For several decades, the i...
Hand actions are usually performed in coordination with eye movements. For example, the grasp site o...
The role of area 7 m has been studied by recording the activity of single neurons of monkeys trained...
Parietal and premotor cortices of the macaque monkey contain distinct populations of neurons which, ...
The role of area 7m has been studied by recording the activity of single neurons of monkeys trained ...
Reach-to-grasp actions involve several components of forelimb movements needed to direct the hand to...