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Neurons of rat motor cortex become active during both grasping execution and grasping observation

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
卷 31, 期 19, 页码 4405-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.07.054

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  1. University of Ferrara
  2. Italian Institute of Technology

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Mirror neurons, which respond when an individual performs an action and when observing others doing the same action, were found in both non-human primates and rats. The specificity of mirror responses suggests a fundamental role in action processing and cognitive functions. The discovery of mirror properties in rats opens up new avenues for studying sensorimotor representations and the effects of deprivation on sensorimotor development.
In non-human primates, a subset of frontoparietal neurons (mirror neurons) respond both when an individual executes an action and when it observes another individual performing a similar action.1-8 Mirror neurons constitute an observation and execution matching system likely involved in others' actions processing3,5,9 and in a large set of complex cognitive functions.10,11 Here, we show that the forelimb motor cortex of rats contains neurons presenting mirror properties analogous to those observed in macaques. We provide this evidence by event-related potentials acquired by microelectrocorticography and intracortical single-neuron activity, recorded from the same cortical region during grasping execution and observation. Mirror responses are highly specific, because grasping-related neurons do not respond to the observation of either grooming actions or graspable food alone. These results demonstrate that mirror neurons are present already in species phylogenetically distant from primates, suggesting for them a fundamental, albeit basic, role not necessarily related to higher cognitive functions. Moreover, because murine models have long been valued for their superior experimental accessibility and rapid life cycle, the present finding opens an avenue to new empirical studies tackling questions such as the innate or acquired origin of sensorimotor representations and the effects of social and environmental deprivation on sensorimotor development and recovery.

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