Muscle synergies have been proposed as a mechanism to simplify movement control. Whether these coactivation patterns have any physiological reality within the nervous system remains unknown. Here we applied electrical microstimulation to motor cortical areas of rhesus macaques to evoke hand movements. Movements tended to converge toward particular postures, driven by synchronous bursts of muscle activity. Across stimulation sites, the muscle activations were reducible to linear sums of a few basic patterns—each corresponding to a muscle synergy evident in voluntary reach, grasp, and transport movements made by the animal. These synergies were represented nonuniformly over the cortical surface. We argue that the brain exploits these properti...
Coordinated movement requires patterned activation of muscles. In this study, we examined difference...
Coordinated movement requires patterned activation of muscles. In this study, we examined difference...
The investigation of the role of the primary motor cortex (M1) in grasping movements is crucial for ...
SummaryMuscle synergies have been proposed as a mechanism to simplify movement control. Whether thes...
SUMMARY Muscle synergies have been proposed as a mechanism to simplify movement control. Whether the...
Electrical microstimulation studies provide some of the most direct evidence for the neural represen...
The motor cortex contains a distributed map of muscles, with a single muscle represented over a wide...
AbstractElectrical microstimulation was used to study primary motor and premotor cortex in monkeys. ...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the functional communication between primary motor (M1) an...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Neuromuscular c...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Neuromuscular c...
In recent years, our understanding of cortical function has been dominated by the view that neurons ...
Coordinated movement requires patterned activation of muscles. In this study, we examined difference...
Coordinated movement requires patterned activation of muscles. In this study, we examined difference...
Coordinated movement requires patterned activation of muscles. In this study, we examined difference...
Coordinated movement requires patterned activation of muscles. In this study, we examined difference...
Coordinated movement requires patterned activation of muscles. In this study, we examined difference...
The investigation of the role of the primary motor cortex (M1) in grasping movements is crucial for ...
SummaryMuscle synergies have been proposed as a mechanism to simplify movement control. Whether thes...
SUMMARY Muscle synergies have been proposed as a mechanism to simplify movement control. Whether the...
Electrical microstimulation studies provide some of the most direct evidence for the neural represen...
The motor cortex contains a distributed map of muscles, with a single muscle represented over a wide...
AbstractElectrical microstimulation was used to study primary motor and premotor cortex in monkeys. ...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the functional communication between primary motor (M1) an...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Neuromuscular c...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Neuromuscular c...
In recent years, our understanding of cortical function has been dominated by the view that neurons ...
Coordinated movement requires patterned activation of muscles. In this study, we examined difference...
Coordinated movement requires patterned activation of muscles. In this study, we examined difference...
Coordinated movement requires patterned activation of muscles. In this study, we examined difference...
Coordinated movement requires patterned activation of muscles. In this study, we examined difference...
Coordinated movement requires patterned activation of muscles. In this study, we examined difference...
The investigation of the role of the primary motor cortex (M1) in grasping movements is crucial for ...