1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1096-9861(19960805)371:4<649::aid-cne12>3.0.co;2-e
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Movement representation in the dorsal and ventral premotor areas of owl monkeys: A microstimulation study

Abstract: We used intracortical microstimulation to investigate the lateral premotor cortex and neighboring areas in 14 hemispheres of owl monkeys, focusing on the somatotopic distribution of evoked movements, thresholds for forelimb movements, and the relative representation of proximal and distal forelimb movements. We elicited movements from the dorsal and ventral premotor areas (PMD, PMV), the caudal and rostral divisions of primary motor cortex (M1c, M1r), the frontal eye field (FEF), the dorsal oculomotor area (OM… Show more

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“…For ventral PM, a series of recent studies in monkeys point to extrinsic-like rather than intrinsic-like coding (Kakei et al, 1999(Kakei et al, , 2001(Kakei et al, , 2003. Moreover, the representation of the fingers has been located within ventral PM rather than in dorsal PM (Godschalk et al, 1995;Preuss et al, 1996). Together, these findings support the notion that in the present study, dorsal PM activation reflects coding of the spatial arrangement of the response buttons rather than the motor effector.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…For ventral PM, a series of recent studies in monkeys point to extrinsic-like rather than intrinsic-like coding (Kakei et al, 1999(Kakei et al, , 2001(Kakei et al, , 2003. Moreover, the representation of the fingers has been located within ventral PM rather than in dorsal PM (Godschalk et al, 1995;Preuss et al, 1996). Together, these findings support the notion that in the present study, dorsal PM activation reflects coding of the spatial arrangement of the response buttons rather than the motor effector.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Especially, the ventral precentral gyrus contains area 6 representing the face in the motor homunculus as the face motor area involved in jaw movements (see Preuss et al, 1996), suggesting that activation of the PrCG in our study would correspond to activation of the primary motor cortex along with area 6 aa. The lateral part of the precentral gyrus includes Brodmann's area 6aa representing the orofacial motor function, which was reported to be involved in a visuomotor transformations (Matsumoto et al, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…As well known, most of the human precentral gyrus is occupied by Brodmann's area 6, while area 4 is largely confined to the central sulcus (Brodmann, 1903, and see also Preuss et al, 1996). Especially, the ventral precentral gyrus contains area 6 representing the face in the motor homunculus as the face motor area involved in jaw movements (see Preuss et al, 1996), suggesting that activation of the PrCG in our study would correspond to activation of the primary motor cortex along with area 6 aa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In contrast, M1 is defined by large pyramidal neurons in layers 2/3 and layer 5 (e.g., refs. [44][45][46][47], and a nearly absent layer 4. There is regional variation in the structural complexity of cortical pyramidal neurons that have implications for plasticity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%