Kurata K, Tanji J
J Neurosci. 1986 Feb;6(2):403-11. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.06-02-00403.1986.
Single unit activity was examined in the premotor cortex of three awake, behaving macaque monkeys. Premotor cortex (PM) neurons were found to be active in association with a movement involving specifically the distal forelimb. Other PM neurons were active in relation to more proximal forelimb movements. The spatial distribution of neurons related to distal movements differed from that of neurons related to proximal forelimb movements, the former being focused at a postarcuate region near the genu of the arcuate sulcus and the latter being shifted more posteromedially. The distal movement was triggered by one of the three sensory signals: visual, auditory, and vibrotactile. Of 190 PM neurons related to the distal forelimb movements, 123 (65%) showed similar premovement activity changes irrespective of the modality of the triggering signal. However, a number of neurons (35%) responded preferentially to one or two of the three signals. The modality-specific activity before movements distinguishes PM from the caudally adjacent primary motor cortex.
在三只清醒、行为活动的猕猴的运动前皮层中检测了单个神经元活动。发现运动前皮层(PM)神经元的活动与特别涉及前肢远端的运动有关。其他PM神经元与更靠近近端的前肢运动有关。与远端运动相关的神经元的空间分布与与近端前肢运动相关的神经元不同,前者集中在靠近弓形沟膝部的弓形沟后区域,而后者则更向后内侧偏移。远端运动由三种感觉信号之一触发:视觉、听觉和振动触觉。在与前肢远端运动相关的190个PM神经元中,123个(65%)无论触发信号的模式如何,都表现出相似的运动前活动变化。然而,一些神经元(35%)优先对三种信号中的一种或两种做出反应。运动前的模式特异性活动将PM与相邻的尾侧初级运动皮层区分开来。