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Possible origins of the complex topographic organization of motor cortex: Reduction of a multidimensional space onto a two-dimensional array

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 26, 期 23, 页码 6288-6297

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0768-06.2006

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primary motor; premotor; reaching; grasping; avoidance; motor learning

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  1. NINDS NIH HHS [NS-046407] Funding Source: Medline

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We propose that some of the features of the topographic organization in motor cortex emerge from a competition among several conflicting mapping requisites. These competing requisites include a somatotopic map of the body, a map of hand location in space, and a partitioning of cortex into regions that emphasize different complex, ethologically relevant movements. No one type of map fully explains the topography; instead, all three influences ( and perhaps others untested here) interact to form the topography. A standard algorithm ( Kohonen network) was used to generate an artificial motor cortex array that optimized local continuity for these conflicting mapping requisites. The resultant hybrid map contained many features seen in actual motor cortex, including the following: a rough, overlapping somatotopy; a posterior strip in which simpler movements were represented and more somatotopic segregation was observed, and an anterior strip in which more complex, multisegmental movements were represented and the somatotopy was less segregated; a clustering of different complex, multisegmental movements into specific subregions of cortex that resembled the arrangement of subregions found in the monkey; three hand representations arranged on the cortex in a manner similar to the primary motor, dorsal premotor, and ventral premotor hand areas in the monkey; and maps of hand location that approximately matched the maps observed in the monkey.

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