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Extending the Cortical Grasping Network: Pre-supplementary Motor Neuron Activity During Vision and Grasping of Objects

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CEREBRAL CORTEX
Volume 26, Issue 12, Pages 4435-4449

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhw315

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macaque; multielectrode probes; reaching-grasping; visuomotor neurons

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  1. Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
  2. European Commission [FP7-250013]
  3. BrainLinks-BrainTools Cluster of Excellence - German Research Foundation (DFG) [EXC 1086]

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Grasping relies on a network of parieto-frontal areas lying on the dorsolateral and dorsomedial parts of the hemispheres. However, the initiation and sequencing of voluntary actions also requires the contribution of mesial premotor regions, particularly the pre-supplementary motor area F6. We recorded 233 F6 neurons from 2 monkeys with chronic linear multishank neural probes during reaching-grasping visuomotor tasks. We showed that F6 neurons play a role in the control of forelimb movements and some of them (26%) exhibit visual and/or motor specificity for the target object. Interestingly, area F6 neurons form 2 functionally distinct populations, showing either visually-triggered or movement-related bursts of activity, in contrast to the sustained visual-to-motor activity displayed by ventral premotor area F5 neurons recorded in the same animals and with the same task during previous studies. These findings suggest that F6 plays a role in object grasping and extend existing models of the cortical grasping network.

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