PMID: 3756527Sep 24, 1986Paper

Neuronal activity in the postcentral cortex related to force regulation during a precision grip task

Brain Research
T M WannierM C Hepp-Reymond

Abstract

Recordings from single neurons in the primary somatosensory cortex of the monkey during force regulation between the fingers showed following characteristics: the existence of classes of discharge patterns similar to those in motor cortex, but with differences in their distribution, a late onset of activity changes in relation to force increase and a linear relation to force, but with shallow mean rate-force slope.

Citations

Mar 13, 1989·Neuroscience Letters·T M WannierM C Hepp-Reymond
Jun 17, 2000·Progress in Neurobiology·L O ChristensenJ B Nielsen
Jun 1, 1997·Experimental Neurology·A M GordonH Forssberg
Nov 8, 2005·Brain : a Journal of Neurology·Guido RubboliCarlo Alberto Tassinari
Oct 17, 1998·Journal of Neurophysiology·R S TurnerJ M Hoffman
Mar 1, 1992·Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology·A C EliassonH Forssberg
Jan 23, 2019·Cerebral Cortex·Thierri CallierSliman J Bensmaia

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