نتایج جستجو برای: pyramidal tracts

تعداد نتایج: 27462  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Zhuo Meng Qun Li John H Martin

During early postnatal development, corticospinal (CS) system stimulation, electrical or transcranial magnetic, is minimally effective in producing muscle contraction, despite having axon terminals that excite spinal neurons. Later, after stimulation becomes more effective, the cortical motor representation develops, and movements the system controls in maturity are expressed. We determined whe...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
Frédéric Bretzner Trevor Drew

We used microstimulation to examine the contribution of the motor cortex to the structure and timing of the hindlimb step cycle during locomotion in the intact cat. Stimulation was applied to the hindlimb representation of the motor cortex in 34 sites in three cats using either standard glass-insulated microelectrodes (16 sites in 1 cat) or chronically implanted microwire electrodes (18 sites i...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Naoki Yamawaki Gordon M G Shepherd

Corticothalamic (CT) neurons in layer 6 constitute a large but enigmatic class of cortical projection neurons. How they are integrated into intracortical and thalamo-cortico-thalamic circuits is incompletely understood, especially outside of sensory cortex. Here, we investigated CT circuits in mouse forelimb motor cortex (M1) using multiple circuit-analysis methods. Stimulating and recording fr...

2009
Alexander Kraskov Numa Dancause Marsha M. Quallo Samantha Shepherd Roger N. Lemon

The discovery of "mirror neurons" in area F5 of the ventral premotor cortex has prompted many theories as to their possible function. However, the identity of mirror neurons remains unknown. Here, we investigated whether identified pyramidal tract neurons (PTNs) in area F5 of two adult macaques exhibited "mirror-like" activity. About half of the 64 PTNs tested showed significant modulation of t...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1986
K Kalil J H Skene

Axons of the adult mammalian CNS typically fail to regenerate after injury. Among the hypotheses to account for this failure is the proposition that certain axonal proteins necessary for axon growth are expressed in much greater abundance in developing than in mature neurons, and that these proteins are not reinduced after injury to mature axons (Skene and Willard, 1981b). In the present experi...

2014
Martin Domin Sönke Langner Norbert Hosten Martin Lotze

BACKGROUND Although quantitative evaluation of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data seemed to be extremely important for clinical research its application is under debate. Besides fractional anisotropy (FA) the quantitative comparison between hemispheres of the number of fibers reconstructed by means of diffusion tensor tractography (DTT) is commonly used. However, the tractography-related param...

Journal: :European neurology 2011
L Tremolizzo R Galbusera M A Riva G C Cesana I Appollonio C Ferrarese

The hand pronation phenomenon due to a pyramidal tract lesion is a sign commonly used for identifying a mild paresis, but the first descriptions of this maneuver seem to have been only partially investigated by the historians of neuroscience. Here we illustrate that this sign was most probably originally described by Adolf Strümpell (1853-1925) in 1901 and subsequently re-proposed by the illust...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
Ronnie M Davies George L Gerstein Stuart N Baker

Irregularity of firing in spike trains has been associated with coding processes and information transfer or alternatively treated as noise. Previous studies of irregularity have mainly used the coefficient of variation (CV) of the interspike interval distribution. Proper estimation of CV requires a constant underlying firing rate, a condition that most experimental situations do not fulfill ei...

Journal: :Stroke 1976
R Sutter W C Wiederholt

In rats with unilateral carotid artery ligation pyramidal tract responses were studied during hypoxia and during trimethaphan-induced hypotension. Observations on EEG activity during hypoxia suggest that unilateral carotid artery ligation produces a more severe perfusion defect in lateral portions of the hemisphere. During hypoxia and during trimethaphan-induced hypotension indirect PTRs disapp...

Journal: :Stroke 1990
J Pujol J L Martí-Vilalta C Junqué P Vendrell J Fernández A Capdevila

Using magnetic resonance imaging, we studied 24 patients with ischemic infarction of the internal capsule. Magnetic resonance imaging detected wallerian degeneration of the pyramidal tract below the capsular lesion in 11 patients (45.8%); all 11 had clinical evidence of pyramidal tract damage. In six additional patients magnetic resonance imaging findings, present only on axial slices, were con...

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