نتایج جستجو برای: primary motor area

تعداد نتایج: 1322443  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1997
C Gerloff B Corwell R Chen M Hallett L G Cohen

We used high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to study the role of the mesial frontocentral cortex (including the supplementary motor area) in the organization of sequential finger movements of different complexity in humans. In 15 subjects, rTMS was randomly applied to the scalp overlying the region of the supplementary motor area and over other positions, includin...

2015
Da-Hye Kim Leahyun Kim Wanjoo Park Won Hyuk Chang Yun-Hee Kim Seong-Whan Lee Gyu Hyun Kwon Michal Zochowski

Several researchers have analyzed brain activities by investigating brain networks. However, there is a lack of the research on the temporal characteristics of the brain network during a stroke by EEG and the comparative studies between motor execution and imagery, which became known to have similar motor functions and pathways. In this study, we proposed the possibility of temporal characteris...

2017
Patrícia Gerván Péter Soltész Orsolya Filep Andrea Berencsi Ilona Kovács

Based on several postmortem morphometric and in vivo imaging studies it has been postulated that brain maturation roughly follows a caudal to rostral direction. In this study, we linked this maturational pattern to psychological function employing a series of well-established behavioral tasks. We addressed three distinct functions and brain regions with a perceptual (contour integration, CI), m...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2004
Diana J Gorbet W Richard Staines Lauren E Sergio

Movements made in response to sensory cues require the brain to transform sensory information into an appropriate motor output. Sensorimotor mappings used in daily life range from direct or "standard" to highly complex. In "nonstandard" sensorimotor tasks, the visual stimulus guiding an action is often not the target of the action. A common example of such a nonstandard mapping is the use of a ...

2018
Derek B. Archer Nyeonju Kang Gaurav Misra Shannon Marble Carolynn Patten Stephen A. Coombes

Modulating visual feedback may be a viable option to improve motor function after stroke, but the neurophysiological basis for this improvement is not clear. Visual gain can be manipulated by increasing or decreasing the spatial amplitude of an error signal. Here, we combined a unilateral visually guided grip force task with functional MRI to understand how changes in the gain of visual feedbac...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Daniel Reznik Ori Ossmy Roy Mukamel

Accumulating evidence demonstrates that responses in auditory cortex to auditory consequences of self-generated actions are modified relative to the responses evoked by identical sounds generated by an external source. Such modifications have been suggested to occur through a corollary discharge sent from the motor system, although the exact neuroanatomical origin is unknown. Furthermore, since...

2016
A.M.H. Seelke S.-M. Yuan A.M. Perkeybile L.A. Krubitzer K.L. Bales

The neocortex of the prairie vole is composed of three well-defined sensory areas and one motor area: primary somatosensory, visual, auditory areas and the primary motor area respectively. The boundaries of these cortical areas are identifiable very early in development, and have been thought to resist alteration by all but the most extreme physical or genetic manipulations. Here we assessed th...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1997
G R Fink R S Frackowiak U Pietrzyk R E Passingham

We measured the distribution of regional cerebral blood flow with positron emission tomography while three subjects moved their hand, shoulder, or leg. The images were coregistered with each individual's anatomic magnetic resonance scans. The data were analyzed for each individual to avoid intersubject averaging and so to preserve individual gyral anatomy. Instead of inspecting all pixels, we p...

Journal: :Stroke 2012
Robert Schulz Chang-Hyun Park Marie-Hélène Boudrias Christian Gerloff Friedhelm C Hummel Nick S Ward

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Aside from the primary motor cortex, the corticospinal tract (CST) also receives fibers from dorsal and ventral premotor cortices and supplementary motor area, all of which might potentially contribute to motor function after stroke. We sought to quantify the microstructural integrity of CST originating from the hand representations in these 4 motor cortices separately an...

2012
Rafael Polanía Walter Paulus Michael A. Nitsche

The primary motor cortex (M1) is the main effector structure implicated in the generation of voluntary movements and is directly involved in motor learning. The intrinsic horizontal neuronal connections of M1 exhibit short-term and long-term plasticity, which is a strong substrate for learning-related map reorganization. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) applied for few minutes ove...

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