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Research paper thumbnail of Primary motor cortex neuronal discharge during reach-to-grasp: controlling the hand as a unit

Archives italiennes de biologie, 2002

This study has begun to test the hypothesis that aspects of hand/object shape are represented in ... more This study has begun to test the hypothesis that aspects of hand/object shape are represented in the discharge of primary motor cortex (M1) neurons. Two monkeys were trained in a visually cued reach-to-grasp task, in which object properties and grasp forces were systematically varied. Behavioral analyses show that the reach and grasp force production were constant across the objects. The discharge of M1 neurons was highly modulated during the reach and grasp. Multiple linear regressions models revealed that the M1 discharge was highly dependent on the object grasped, with object class, volume, orientation and grasp force as significant predictors. These findings are interpreted as evidence that the CNS controls the hand as a unit.

Research paper thumbnail of Hand Synergies During Reach-to-Grasp

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2001

An emerging viewpoint is that the CNS uses synergies to simplify the control of the hand. Previou... more An emerging viewpoint is that the CNS uses synergies to simplify the control of the hand. Previous work has shown that static hand postures for mimed grasps can be described by a few principal components in which the higher order components explained only a small fraction of the variance yet provided meaningful information. Extending that earlier work, this study addressed whether the entire act of grasp can be described by a small number of postural synergies and whether these synergies are similar for different grasps. Five right-handed adults performed five types of reach-to-grasps including power grasp, power grasp with a lift, precision grasp, and mimed power grasp and mimed precision grasp of 16 different objects. The object shapes were cones, cylinders, and spindles, systematically varied in size to produce a large range of finger joint angle combinations. Three-dimensional reconstructions of 21 positions on the hand and wrist throughout the reach-to-grasp were obtained using...

Research paper thumbnail of Temporal profile of the directional tuning of the discharge of dorsal premotor cortical cells

Research paper thumbnail of Representation of accuracy in the dorsal premotor cortex

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Flujos de capital, fragilidad financiera y desarrollo financiero en Colombia

Research paper thumbnail of Primary motor cortex neuronal discharge during reach-to-grasp: controlling the hand as a unit

Archives italiennes de biologie, 2002

This study has begun to test the hypothesis that aspects of hand/object shape are represented in ... more This study has begun to test the hypothesis that aspects of hand/object shape are represented in the discharge of primary motor cortex (M1) neurons. Two monkeys were trained in a visually cued reach-to-grasp task, in which object properties and grasp forces were systematically varied. Behavioral analyses show that the reach and grasp force production were constant across the objects. The discharge of M1 neurons was highly modulated during the reach and grasp. Multiple linear regressions models revealed that the M1 discharge was highly dependent on the object grasped, with object class, volume, orientation and grasp force as significant predictors. These findings are interpreted as evidence that the CNS controls the hand as a unit.

Research paper thumbnail of Hand Synergies During Reach-to-Grasp

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2001

An emerging viewpoint is that the CNS uses synergies to simplify the control of the hand. Previou... more An emerging viewpoint is that the CNS uses synergies to simplify the control of the hand. Previous work has shown that static hand postures for mimed grasps can be described by a few principal components in which the higher order components explained only a small fraction of the variance yet provided meaningful information. Extending that earlier work, this study addressed whether the entire act of grasp can be described by a small number of postural synergies and whether these synergies are similar for different grasps. Five right-handed adults performed five types of reach-to-grasps including power grasp, power grasp with a lift, precision grasp, and mimed power grasp and mimed precision grasp of 16 different objects. The object shapes were cones, cylinders, and spindles, systematically varied in size to produce a large range of finger joint angle combinations. Three-dimensional reconstructions of 21 positions on the hand and wrist throughout the reach-to-grasp were obtained using...

Research paper thumbnail of Temporal profile of the directional tuning of the discharge of dorsal premotor cortical cells

Research paper thumbnail of Representation of accuracy in the dorsal premotor cortex

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Flujos de capital, fragilidad financiera y desarrollo financiero en Colombia

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