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Time Varying Encoding of Grasping Type and Force in the Primate Motor Cortex. [PDF]
Moreno A, de Lafuente V, Merchant H.
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2021
Abstract Voluntary movements are organized to perform a purposeful task. A motor plan constitutes the overall strategy that is organized into motor programs, which control various parts of the performance. Control of voluntary movements depends on close interactions among the frontal motor areas, posterior parietal cortex, and prefrontal
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Abstract Voluntary movements are organized to perform a purposeful task. A motor plan constitutes the overall strategy that is organized into motor programs, which control various parts of the performance. Control of voluntary movements depends on close interactions among the frontal motor areas, posterior parietal cortex, and prefrontal
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2006
Abstract This chapter describes the isotope injections placed in the motor cortex of six rhesus monkeys. It analyzes the resulting association, striatal, commissural, and subcortical fiber trajectories, as well as the cortical and subcortical terminations.
Jeremy D. Schmahmann, Deepak N. Pandya
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Abstract This chapter describes the isotope injections placed in the motor cortex of six rhesus monkeys. It analyzes the resulting association, striatal, commissural, and subcortical fiber trajectories, as well as the cortical and subcortical terminations.
Jeremy D. Schmahmann, Deepak N. Pandya
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Primary motor cortex isolation: complete paralysis with preserved primary motor cortex
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1998We present a left-sided hemiplegic patient with a cerebrovascular lesion involving the medial part of the right frontal and parietal lobes and the corpus callosum, but sparing the hand area of right primary motor cortex (M1). Several studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation demonstrated functional integrity of the efferent pathways from the ...
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2014
The aim of this chapter is to review the current significance of motor cortex stimulation (MCS) for either chronic neuropathic pain or non-painful conditions. The epi- or subdural lead implantation over the central sulcus or precentral gyrus is performed in selected patients if conservative treatments, pharmacological therapies and multimodal settings ...
Dirk Rasche, Volker M. Tronnier
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The aim of this chapter is to review the current significance of motor cortex stimulation (MCS) for either chronic neuropathic pain or non-painful conditions. The epi- or subdural lead implantation over the central sulcus or precentral gyrus is performed in selected patients if conservative treatments, pharmacological therapies and multimodal settings ...
Dirk Rasche, Volker M. Tronnier
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Plasticity and Primary Motor Cortex
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2000One fundamental function of primary motor cortex (MI) is to control voluntary movements. Recent evidence suggests that this role emerges from distributed networks rather than discrete representations and that in adult mammals these networks are capable of modification.
J N, Sanes, J P, Donoghue
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2012
The management of central and peripheral neuropathic pain remains a daunting challenge for pain physicians in general and the functional neurosurgeon in particular. The reasons are manifold. Pharmacological advances in the management of neuropathic pain have been glacial with the only relatively new developments being the use of antiepileptics and ...
Chima O. Oluigbo +3 more
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The management of central and peripheral neuropathic pain remains a daunting challenge for pain physicians in general and the functional neurosurgeon in particular. The reasons are manifold. Pharmacological advances in the management of neuropathic pain have been glacial with the only relatively new developments being the use of antiepileptics and ...
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