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Review
. 2017 Oct 18;18(11):694-705.
doi: 10.1038/nrn.2017.119.

Motor cortex - to act or not to act?

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Motor cortex - to act or not to act?

Christian Laut Ebbesen et al. Nat Rev Neurosci. .

Abstract

The motor cortex is a large frontal structure in the cerebral cortex of eutherian mammals. A vast array of evidence implicates the motor cortex in the volitional control of motor output, but how does the motor cortex exert this 'control'? Historically, ideas regarding motor cortex function have been shaped by the discovery of cortical 'motor maps' - that is, ordered representations of stimulation-evoked movements in anaesthetized animals. Volitional control, however, entails the initiation of movements and the ability to suppress undesired movements. In this article, we highlight classic and recent findings that emphasize that motor cortex neurons have a role in both processes.

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