메뉴 건너뛰기




Volumn 45, Issue 6, 2005, Pages 967-973

Anticipatory activity in primary motor cortex codes memorized movement sequences

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

4 AMINOBUTYRIC ACID RECEPTOR STIMULATING AGENT; MUSCIMOL;

EID: 15444370196     PISSN: 08966273     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2005.01.036     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (106)

References (37)
  • 1
    • 0025286960 scopus 로고
    • Neural representations of the target (goal) of visually guided arm movements in three motor areas of the monkey
    • G.E. Alexander, and M.D. Crutcher Neural representations of the target (goal) of visually guided arm movements in three motor areas of the monkey J. Neurophysiol. 64 1990 164 177
    • (1990) J. Neurophysiol. , vol.64 , pp. 164-177
    • Alexander, G.E.1    Crutcher, M.D.2
  • 3
    • 0033548716 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Motor cortical encoding of serial order in a context-recall task
    • A.F. Carpenter, A.P. Georgopoulos, and G. Pellizzer Motor cortical encoding of serial order in a context-recall task Science 283 1999 1752 1757
    • (1999) Science , vol.283 , pp. 1752-1757
    • Carpenter, A.F.1    Georgopoulos, A.P.2    Pellizzer, G.3
  • 4
    • 0031883944 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The functional neuroanatomy of simple and complex sequential finger movements: A PET study
    • M.J. Catalan, M. Honda, R.A. Weeks, L.G. Cohen, and M. Hallett The functional neuroanatomy of simple and complex sequential finger movements: a PET study Brain 121 1998 253 264
    • (1998) Brain , vol.121 , pp. 253-264
    • Catalan, M.J.1    Honda, M.2    Weeks, R.A.3    Cohen, L.G.4    Hallett, M.5
  • 5
    • 0037322554 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Neural activity in primary motor and dorsal premotor cortex in reaching tasks with the contralateral versus ipsilateral arm
    • P. Cisek, D.J. Crammond, and J.F. Kalaska Neural activity in primary motor and dorsal premotor cortex in reaching tasks with the contralateral versus ipsilateral arm J. Neurophysiol. 89 2003 922 942
    • (2003) J. Neurophysiol. , vol.89 , pp. 922-942
    • Cisek, P.1    Crammond, D.J.2    Kalaska, J.F.3
  • 6
    • 0031731816 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Movement sequence-related activity reflecting numerical order of components in supplementary and presupplementary motor areas
    • W.T. Clower, and G.E. Alexander Movement sequence-related activity reflecting numerical order of components in supplementary and presupplementary motor areas J. Neurophysiol. 80 1998 1562 1566
    • (1998) J. Neurophysiol. , vol.80 , pp. 1562-1566
    • Clower, W.T.1    Alexander, G.E.2
  • 7
    • 0033842223 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Prior information in motor and premotor cortex: Activity during the delay period and effect on pre-movement activity
    • D.J. Crammond, and J.F. Kalaska Prior information in motor and premotor cortex: activity during the delay period and effect on pre-movement activity J. Neurophysiol. 84 2000 986 1005
    • (2000) J. Neurophysiol. , vol.84 , pp. 986-1005
    • Crammond, D.J.1    Kalaska, J.F.2
  • 8
    • 0020401276 scopus 로고
    • On the relations between the direction of two-dimensional arm movements and cell discharge in primate motor cortex
    • A.P. Georgopoulos, J.F. Kalaska, R. Caminiti, and J.T. Massey On the relations between the direction of two-dimensional arm movements and cell discharge in primate motor cortex J. Neurosci. 2 1982 1527 1537
    • (1982) J. Neurosci. , vol.2 , pp. 1527-1537
    • Georgopoulos, A.P.1    Kalaska, J.F.2    Caminiti, R.3    Massey, J.T.4
  • 10
    • 0031716135 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The role of the human motor cortex in the control of complex and simple finger movement sequences
    • C. Gerloff, B. Corwell, R. Chen, M. Hallett, and L.G. Cohen The role of the human motor cortex in the control of complex and simple finger movement sequences Brain 121 1998 1695 1709
    • (1998) Brain , vol.121 , pp. 1695-1709
    • Gerloff, C.1    Corwell, B.2    Chen, R.3    Hallett, M.4    Cohen, L.G.5
  • 11
    • 0031862966 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Functional magnetic resonance imaging of motor, sensory, and posterior parietal cortical areas during performance of sequential typing movements
    • A.M. Gordon, J.H. Lee, D. Flament, K. Ugurbil, and T.J. Ebner Functional magnetic resonance imaging of motor, sensory, and posterior parietal cortical areas during performance of sequential typing movements Exp. Brain Res. 121 1998 153 166
    • (1998) Exp. Brain Res. , vol.121 , pp. 153-166
    • Gordon, A.M.1    Lee, J.H.2    Flament, D.3    Ugurbil, K.4    Ebner, T.J.5
  • 12
    • 0037182907 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Overlap of internal models in motor cortex for mechanical loads during reaching
    • P.L. Gribble, and S.H. Scott Overlap of internal models in motor cortex for mechanical loads during reaching Nature 417 2002 938 941
    • (2002) Nature , vol.417 , pp. 938-941
    • Gribble, P.L.1    Scott, S.H.2
  • 13
    • 0037392860 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Sequential movement representations based on correlated neuronal activity
    • N.G. Hatsopoulos, L. Paninski, and J.P. Donoghue Sequential movement representations based on correlated neuronal activity Exp. Brain Res. 149 2003 478 486
    • (2003) Exp. Brain Res. , vol.149 , pp. 478-486
    • Hatsopoulos, N.G.1    Paninski, L.2    Donoghue, J.P.3
  • 16
    • 0029122510 scopus 로고
    • Functional MRI evidence for adult motor cortex plasticity during motor skill learning
    • A. Karni, G. Meyer, P. Jezzrd, M.M. Adams, R. Turner, and L.G. Ungerieider Functional MRI evidence for adult motor cortex plasticity during motor skill learning Nature 377 1995 155 158
    • (1995) Nature , vol.377 , pp. 155-158
    • Karni, A.1    Meyer, G.2    Jezzrd, P.3    Adams, M.M.4    Turner, R.5    Ungerieider, L.G.6
  • 17
    • 0030478611 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Control of remembered reaching sequences in monkey. II. Storage and preparation before movement in motor and premotor cortex
    • R.E. Kettner, J.K. Marcario, and N.L. Port Control of remembered reaching sequences in monkey. II. Storage and preparation before movement in motor and premotor cortex Exp. Brain Res. 112 1996 347 358
    • (1996) Exp. Brain Res. , vol.112 , pp. 347-358
    • Kettner, R.E.1    Marcario, J.K.2    Port, N.L.3
  • 18
    • 0001990073 scopus 로고
    • The problem of serial order in behavior
    • L.A. Jeffress John Wiley Press New York
    • K.S. Lashley The problem of serial order in behavior L.A. Jeffress Cerebral Mechanisms in Behavior 1951 John Wiley Press New York
    • (1951) Cerebral Mechanisms in Behavior
    • Lashley, K.S.1
  • 19
    • 0031864502 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Role of monkey cerebellar nuclei in skill for sequential movement
    • X. Lu, O. Hikosaka, and S. Miyachi Role of monkey cerebellar nuclei in skill for sequential movement J. Neurophysiol. 79 1998 2245 2254
    • (1998) J. Neurophysiol. , vol.79 , pp. 2245-2254
    • Lu, X.1    Hikosaka, O.2    Miyachi, S.3
  • 20
    • 0037061685 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • A neural correlate of oculomotor sequences in supplementary eye field
    • X. Lu, M. Matsuzawa, and O. Hikosaka A neural correlate of oculomotor sequences in supplementary eye field Neuron 34 2002 317 325
    • (2002) Neuron , vol.34 , pp. 317-325
    • Lu, X.1    Matsuzawa, M.2    Hikosaka, O.3
  • 21
    • 0025939653 scopus 로고
    • Multiple representations of body movements in mesial area 6 and the adjacent cingulate cortex: An intracortical microstimulation study in the macaque monkey
    • G. Luppino, M. Matelli, R.M. Camarda, V. Gallese, and G. Rizzolatti Multiple representations of body movements in mesial area 6 and the adjacent cingulate cortex: an intracortical microstimulation study in the macaque monkey J. Comp. Neurol. 311 1991 463 482
    • (1991) J. Comp. Neurol. , vol.311 , pp. 463-482
    • Luppino, G.1    Matelli, M.2    Camarda, R.M.3    Gallese, V.4    Rizzolatti, G.5
  • 22
    • 0026410956 scopus 로고
    • Cognitive spatial motor processes. 7. The making of movements at an angle from a stimulus direction: Studies of motor cortical activity at a single cell and population level
    • J.T. Lurito, T. Georgakopoulos, and A.P. Georgopoulos Cognitive spatial motor processes. 7. The making of movements at an angle from a stimulus direction: Studies of motor cortical activity at a single cell and population level Exp. Brain Res. 87 1991 562 580
    • (1991) Exp. Brain Res. , vol.87 , pp. 562-580
    • Lurito, J.T.1    Georgakopoulos, T.2    Georgopoulos, A.P.3
  • 24
    • 0025992541 scopus 로고
    • Neuronal activity in the primate premotor, supplementary, and precentral motor cortex during visually guided and internally determined sequential movements
    • H. Mushiake, M. Inase, and J. Tanji Neuronal activity in the primate premotor, supplementary, and precentral motor cortex during visually guided and internally determined sequential movements J. Neurophysiol. 66 1991 705 718
    • (1991) J. Neurophysiol. , vol.66 , pp. 705-718
    • Mushiake, H.1    Inase, M.2    Tanji, J.3
  • 25
    • 0028216953 scopus 로고
    • Modulation of cortical motor output maps during development of implicit and explicit knowledge
    • A. Pascual-Leone, J. Grafman, and M. Hallett Modulation of cortical motor output maps during development of implicit and explicit knowledge Science 263 1994 1287 1289
    • (1994) Science , vol.263 , pp. 1287-1289
    • Pascual-Leone, A.1    Grafman, J.2    Hallett, M.3
  • 26
    • 0029052843 scopus 로고
    • Motor cortical activity in a context-recall task
    • G. Pellizzer, P. Sargent, and A.P. Georgopoulos Motor cortical activity in a context-recall task Science 269 1995 702 705
    • (1995) Science , vol.269 , pp. 702-705
    • Pellizzer, G.1    Sargent, P.2    Georgopoulos, A.P.3
  • 27
    • 0037061715 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Neurons that program what to do and in what order
    • J.D. Schlag Neurons that program what to do and in what order Neuron 34 2002 177 178
    • (2002) Neuron , vol.34 , pp. 177-178
    • Schlag, J.D.1
  • 28
    • 0023779975 scopus 로고
    • Primate motor cortex and free arm movements to visual targets in three-dimensional space. I. Relations between single cell discharge and direction of movement
    • A.B. Schwartz, R.E. Kettner, and A.P. Georgopoulos Primate motor cortex and free arm movements to visual targets in three-dimensional space. I. Relations between single cell discharge and direction of movement J. Neurosci. 8 1988 2913 2927
    • (1988) J. Neurosci. , vol.8 , pp. 2913-2927
    • Schwartz, A.B.1    Kettner, R.E.2    Georgopoulos, A.P.3
  • 30
    • 0032433940 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Both supplementary and presupplementary motor areas are crucial for the temporal organization of multiple movements
    • K. Shima, and J. Tanji Both supplementary and presupplementary motor areas are crucial for the temporal organization of multiple movements J. Neurophysiol. 80 1998 3247 3260
    • (1998) J. Neurophysiol. , vol.80 , pp. 3247-3260
    • Shima, K.1    Tanji, J.2
  • 31
    • 0033783614 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Neuronal activity in the supplementary and presupplementary motor areas for temporal organization of multiple movements
    • K. Shima, and J. Tanji Neuronal activity in the supplementary and presupplementary motor areas for temporal organization of multiple movements J. Neurophysiol. 84 2000 2148 2160
    • (2000) J. Neurophysiol. , vol.84 , pp. 2148-2160
    • Shima, K.1    Tanji, J.2
  • 32
    • 0029895171 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • On the relations between single cell activity in the motor cortex and the direction and magnitude of three-dimensional static isometric force
    • M. Taira, J. Boline, N. Smyrnis, A.P. Georgopoulos, and J. Ashe On the relations between single cell activity in the motor cortex and the direction and magnitude of three-dimensional static isometric force Exp. Brain Res. 109 1996 367 376
    • (1996) Exp. Brain Res. , vol.109 , pp. 367-376
    • Taira, M.1    Boline, J.2    Smyrnis, N.3    Georgopoulos, A.P.4    Ashe, J.5
  • 33
    • 0034926292 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Sequential organization of multiple movements: Involvement of cortical motor areas
    • J. Tanji Sequential organization of multiple movements: involvement of cortical motor areas Annu. Rev. Neurosci. 24 2001 631 651
    • (2001) Annu. Rev. Neurosci. , vol.24 , pp. 631-651
    • Tanji, J.1
  • 34
    • 0017189442 scopus 로고
    • Anticipatory activity of motor cortex neurons in relation to direction of an intended movement
    • J. Tanji, and E.V. Evarts Anticipatory activity of motor cortex neurons in relation to direction of an intended movement J. Neurophysiol. 39 1976 1062 1068
    • (1976) J. Neurophysiol. , vol.39 , pp. 1062-1068
    • Tanji, J.1    Evarts, E.V.2
  • 35
    • 0027930714 scopus 로고
    • Role for supplementary motor area cells in planning several movements ahead
    • J. Tanji, and K. Shima Role for supplementary motor area cells in planning several movements ahead Nature 371 1994 413 416
    • (1994) Nature , vol.371 , pp. 413-416
    • Tanji, J.1    Shima, K.2
  • 36
    • 0037036102 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Direct cortical control of 3D neuroprosthetic devices
    • D.M. Taylor, S.L. Tillery, and A.B. Schwartz Direct cortical control of 3D neuroprosthetic devices Science 296 2002 1829 1832
    • (2002) Science , vol.296 , pp. 1829-1832
    • Taylor, D.M.1    Tillery, S.L.2    Schwartz, A.B.3
  • 37
    • 0031828152 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Changes in motor cortical activity during visuomotor adaptation
    • S.P. Wise, S.L. Moody, K.J. Blomstrom, and A.R. Mitz Changes in motor cortical activity during visuomotor adaptation Exp. Brain Res. 121 1998 285 299
    • (1998) Exp. Brain Res. , vol.121 , pp. 285-299
    • Wise, S.P.1    Moody, S.L.2    Blomstrom, K.J.3    Mitz, A.R.4


* 이 정보는 Elsevier사의 SCOPUS DB에서 KISTI가 분석하여 추출한 것입니다.