Neurons of the rostral part of inferior premotor cortex of the monkey discharge during goal-directed hand movements such as grasping, holding, and tearing. We report here that many of these neurons become active also when the monkey observes specific, meaningful hand movements performed by the experimenters. The effective experimenters' movements include among others placing or retrieving a piece of food from a table, grasping food from another experimenter's hand, and manipulating objects. There is always a clear link between the effective observed movement and that executed by the monkey and, often, only movements of the experimenter identical to those controlled by a given neuron are able to activate it. These findings indicate that prem...
Grasping objects requires the selection of specific grip postures in relation to the objects' physic...
Grasping relies on a network of parieto-frontal areas lying on the dorsolateral and dorsomedial part...
Movements are defining characteristics of all behaviors. Animals walk around, move their eyes to exp...
The ventral premotor cortex (PMv) has been implicated in the visual guidance of movement. To examine...
We investigated the properties of neurons located in the distal forelimb field of dorsal premotor ar...
In area F5 of the monkey premotor cortex there are neurons that discharge both when the monkey perfo...
We recorded electrical activity from 532 neurons in the rostral part of inferior area 6 (area F5) of...
Simultaneous recording of macaque premotor and primary motor cortex neuronal populations reveals dif...
Parietal and premotor cortices of the macaque monkey contain distinct populations of neurons which, ...
We investigated the motor and visual properties of F5 grasping neurons, using a controlled paradigm ...
Single neurons were recorded from the rostral part of the agranular frontal cortex (area 6a β) in aw...
Ventrolateral prefrontal (VLPF) cortex is deemed to play a number of motor-related functions, but it...
When we reach for and grasp an object, we must transport our hand to the correct location, shape it ...
In both monkeys and humans, the observation of actions performed by others activates cortical motor ...
Activity from individual neurons in primary motor cortex (M1) and ventral premotor cortex (PMv) can ...
Grasping objects requires the selection of specific grip postures in relation to the objects' physic...
Grasping relies on a network of parieto-frontal areas lying on the dorsolateral and dorsomedial part...
Movements are defining characteristics of all behaviors. Animals walk around, move their eyes to exp...
The ventral premotor cortex (PMv) has been implicated in the visual guidance of movement. To examine...
We investigated the properties of neurons located in the distal forelimb field of dorsal premotor ar...
In area F5 of the monkey premotor cortex there are neurons that discharge both when the monkey perfo...
We recorded electrical activity from 532 neurons in the rostral part of inferior area 6 (area F5) of...
Simultaneous recording of macaque premotor and primary motor cortex neuronal populations reveals dif...
Parietal and premotor cortices of the macaque monkey contain distinct populations of neurons which, ...
We investigated the motor and visual properties of F5 grasping neurons, using a controlled paradigm ...
Single neurons were recorded from the rostral part of the agranular frontal cortex (area 6a β) in aw...
Ventrolateral prefrontal (VLPF) cortex is deemed to play a number of motor-related functions, but it...
When we reach for and grasp an object, we must transport our hand to the correct location, shape it ...
In both monkeys and humans, the observation of actions performed by others activates cortical motor ...
Activity from individual neurons in primary motor cortex (M1) and ventral premotor cortex (PMv) can ...
Grasping objects requires the selection of specific grip postures in relation to the objects' physic...
Grasping relies on a network of parieto-frontal areas lying on the dorsolateral and dorsomedial part...
Movements are defining characteristics of all behaviors. Animals walk around, move their eyes to exp...