Grasping objects requires the selection of specific grip postures in relation to the objects' physical properties. Furthermore, grasping acts can be embedded in actions aimed at different goals, depending on the context in which the action is performed. Here we assessed whether information on grip and action type integrate at the single-neuron level within the parieto-frontal motor system. For this purpose, we trained three monkeys to perform simple grasp-to-eat and grasp-to-place actions, depending on contextual cues, in which different grip types were required in relation to target features. We recorded 173 grasping neurons: 86 from the inferior parietal area PFG and 87 from the ventral premotor area F5. Results showed that most neurons i...
Over the years, electrophysiological recordings in macaque monkeys performing visuomotor tasks broug...
Brain control of prehension is thought to rely on two specific brain circuits: a dorsomedial one (in...
The selection of visual stimuli as a target for amotor actionmaydependon external aswell as internal...
Grasping objects requires the selection of specific grip postures in relation to objects' physical p...
Although it is established that F5 neurons can distinguish between nonsocial goals such as bringing ...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is deemed to underlie the complexity, flexibility, and goal-directedness...
Ventrolateral prefrontal (VLPF) cortex is deemed to play a number of motor-related functions, but it...
Simultaneous recording of macaque premotor and primary motor cortex neuronal populations reveals dif...
Visuo-motor neurons of the ventral premotor area F5 encode "pragmatic" representations of object in ...
We investigated the motor and visual properties of F5 grasping neurons, using a controlled paradigm ...
Area V6A encodes hand configurations for grasping objects (Fattori et al., 2010). The aim of the pre...
Grasping is the most important skilled motor act of primates. It is based on a series of sensorimoto...
Movements are defining characteristics of all behaviors. Animals walk around, move their eyes to exp...
To perform graspingmovements, the hand is shaped according to the form of the target object and the ...
Grasping actions require the integration of two neural processes, one enabling the transformation of...
Over the years, electrophysiological recordings in macaque monkeys performing visuomotor tasks broug...
Brain control of prehension is thought to rely on two specific brain circuits: a dorsomedial one (in...
The selection of visual stimuli as a target for amotor actionmaydependon external aswell as internal...
Grasping objects requires the selection of specific grip postures in relation to objects' physical p...
Although it is established that F5 neurons can distinguish between nonsocial goals such as bringing ...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is deemed to underlie the complexity, flexibility, and goal-directedness...
Ventrolateral prefrontal (VLPF) cortex is deemed to play a number of motor-related functions, but it...
Simultaneous recording of macaque premotor and primary motor cortex neuronal populations reveals dif...
Visuo-motor neurons of the ventral premotor area F5 encode "pragmatic" representations of object in ...
We investigated the motor and visual properties of F5 grasping neurons, using a controlled paradigm ...
Area V6A encodes hand configurations for grasping objects (Fattori et al., 2010). The aim of the pre...
Grasping is the most important skilled motor act of primates. It is based on a series of sensorimoto...
Movements are defining characteristics of all behaviors. Animals walk around, move their eyes to exp...
To perform graspingmovements, the hand is shaped according to the form of the target object and the ...
Grasping actions require the integration of two neural processes, one enabling the transformation of...
Over the years, electrophysiological recordings in macaque monkeys performing visuomotor tasks broug...
Brain control of prehension is thought to rely on two specific brain circuits: a dorsomedial one (in...
The selection of visual stimuli as a target for amotor actionmaydependon external aswell as internal...