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Dorsal Parietal Area 5 Encodes Immediate Reach in Sequential Arm Movements
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spelling | Li, Yuhui Cui, He 0270-6474 1529-2401 Society for Neuroscience General Neuroscience http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.1162-13.2013 <jats:p>To generate a coherent action sequence, it is essential to integrate all component movements beforehand, and such sequence-related information has been observed in numerous brain regions. However, this high-level sequential plan encompassing multiple motor elements in parallel ultimately must be decomposed into serial motor commands to be executed by the musculoskeletal system. In the present study, we recorded single-neuron activity from dorsal parietal area 5 (area 5d) while monkeys performed a double-reach task, and found that area 5d conveys the immediate upcoming reach, but not the subsequent movement, as opposed to the entire movement sequence being encoded as in other cortical sensorimotor areas. The elementary movement coded in area 5d suggests that unfolding of the motor sequence begins in the parietal-frontal cortex, instead of being exclusively implemented by downstream subcortical and spinal circuits.</jats:p> Dorsal Parietal Area 5 Encodes Immediate Reach in Sequential Arm Movements The Journal of Neuroscience |
spellingShingle | Li, Yuhui, Cui, He, The Journal of Neuroscience, Dorsal Parietal Area 5 Encodes Immediate Reach in Sequential Arm Movements, General Neuroscience |
title | Dorsal Parietal Area 5 Encodes Immediate Reach in Sequential Arm Movements |
title_full | Dorsal Parietal Area 5 Encodes Immediate Reach in Sequential Arm Movements |
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title_sort | dorsal parietal area 5 encodes immediate reach in sequential arm movements |
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