Mice are adept in the use of their hands for activities such as feeding, which has led to their use in investigations of the neural basis of skilled-movements. We describe the syntactic organization of pasta-eating and the structure of hand movements used for pasta manipulation by the head-fixed mouse. An ethogram of mice consuming pieces of spaghetti reveals that they eat in bite/chew bouts. A bout begins with pasta lifted to the mouth and then manipulated with hand movements into a preferred orientation for biting. Manipulation involves many hand release-reach movements, each with a similar structure. A hand is advanced from a digit closed and flexed (collect) position to a digit extended and open position (overgrasp) and then to a digit ...
International audienceAbstract It has long been known that orofacial movements for feeding can be tr...
SYNOPSIS. Both the anatomy and function of the mammalian masticatory system have attracted substanti...
Dexterous motor skills are essential for normal, everyday functioning but are impaired in many neuro...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Lic...
Multiple motor channel (MMC) theory of neocortical organization proposes that complex movements, suc...
Skilled reaching for food by the laboratory mouse has the appearance of an action pattern with a dis...
Rodents display a spontaneous “order-common” pattern of food eating: they pick up food using the mou...
The small first digit (D1) of the mouse's hand resembles a volar pad, but its thumb-like anatomy sug...
155 pagesMotor sequences are constructed from primitives, hypothesized building blocks of movement, ...
Neurological diseases, including Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and brain damage caused ...
quantitative measures of dexterous forepaw function in rats and mice. J. Vis. Exp. (41), e2076, doi:...
AbstractBackgroundEvaluation of motor deficits in rodents is mostly restricted to limb motor tests t...
Import JabRef | WosArea ZoologyInternational audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to u...
Grasp with hand and mouth: a kinematic study on healthy subjects. J Neurophysiol 86: 1685\u20131699,...
International audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to use their hands and to exhibit i...
International audienceAbstract It has long been known that orofacial movements for feeding can be tr...
SYNOPSIS. Both the anatomy and function of the mammalian masticatory system have attracted substanti...
Dexterous motor skills are essential for normal, everyday functioning but are impaired in many neuro...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Lic...
Multiple motor channel (MMC) theory of neocortical organization proposes that complex movements, suc...
Skilled reaching for food by the laboratory mouse has the appearance of an action pattern with a dis...
Rodents display a spontaneous “order-common” pattern of food eating: they pick up food using the mou...
The small first digit (D1) of the mouse's hand resembles a volar pad, but its thumb-like anatomy sug...
155 pagesMotor sequences are constructed from primitives, hypothesized building blocks of movement, ...
Neurological diseases, including Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and brain damage caused ...
quantitative measures of dexterous forepaw function in rats and mice. J. Vis. Exp. (41), e2076, doi:...
AbstractBackgroundEvaluation of motor deficits in rodents is mostly restricted to limb motor tests t...
Import JabRef | WosArea ZoologyInternational audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to u...
Grasp with hand and mouth: a kinematic study on healthy subjects. J Neurophysiol 86: 1685\u20131699,...
International audienceAmong primates, apes and monkeys are known to use their hands and to exhibit i...
International audienceAbstract It has long been known that orofacial movements for feeding can be tr...
SYNOPSIS. Both the anatomy and function of the mammalian masticatory system have attracted substanti...
Dexterous motor skills are essential for normal, everyday functioning but are impaired in many neuro...