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. 2002 May 30;34(5):841-51.
doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(02)00698-0.

Complex movements evoked by microstimulation of precentral cortex

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Complex movements evoked by microstimulation of precentral cortex

Michael S A Graziano et al. Neuron. .
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Abstract

Electrical microstimulation was used to study primary motor and premotor cortex in monkeys. Each stimulation train was 500 ms in duration, approximating the time scale of normal reaching and grasping movements and the time scale of the neuronal activity that normally accompanies movement. This stimulation on a behaviorally relevant time scale evoked coordinated, complex postures that involved many joints. For example, stimulation of one site caused the mouth to open and also caused the hand to shape into a grip posture and move to the mouth. Stimulation of this site always drove the joints toward this final posture, regardless of the direction of movement required to reach the posture. Stimulation of other cortical sites evoked different postures. Postures that involved the arm were arranged across cortex to form a map of hand positions around the body. This stimulation-evoked map encompassed both primary motor and the adjacent premotor cortex. We suggest that these regions fit together into a single map of the workspace around the body.

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    Krauzlis RJ. Krauzlis RJ. Neuron. 2002 May 30;34(5):673-4. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(02)00723-7. Neuron. 2002. PMID: 12062014 Review.

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