Tanji J
Department of Neurophysiology, Tohoku University, School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.
Ciba Found Symp. 1987;132:142-50. doi: 10.1002/9780470513545.ch9.
This paper describes differences in the properties of single-cell activity in the primary and non-primary motor cortex of behaving monkeys (Macaca fuscata). New findings were obtained in relation to two different behavioural paradigms. First, we found that a large number of non-primary motor cortex neurons exhibit selective or preferential relationships to either signal-triggered or self-paced movement. In the second series of experiments, monkeys were trained to press a small key with the right or left hand, or with both hands. Most primary motor cortex neurons behaved like muscles in the contralateral hand. In contrast, a number of non-primary motor cortex neurons exhibited a selective relationship to the movement (right or left key press, or bilateral key press). The differences suggest the different roles of these two areas in motor control. Studies of this sort seem to start providing answers to the old question of why the non-primary motor cortex exists.
本文描述了行为猕猴(食蟹猴)初级运动皮层和非初级运动皮层单细胞活动特性的差异。关于两种不同的行为范式有了新的发现。首先,我们发现大量非初级运动皮层神经元与信号触发运动或自主节奏运动呈现选择性或偏好性的关系。在第二组实验中,猴子被训练用右手、左手或双手按压一个小按键。大多数初级运动皮层神经元的表现类似于对侧手部的肌肉。相比之下,许多非初级运动皮层神经元与运动(右按键或左按键,或双侧按键)呈现选择性关系。这些差异表明这两个区域在运动控制中发挥着不同的作用。这类研究似乎开始为非初级运动皮层为何存在这个老问题提供答案。