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Differential spatial representation of precision and power grasps in the human motor system.

Christopher Fricke1, Reinhard Gentner2, Jost-Julian Rumpf2, David Weise2, Dorothee Saur2, Joseph Classen2.   

Abstract

Power and precision grasps are two interrelated, kinematically distinct types of finger movements. We examined whether these types of motor actions may be spatially differently represented in the human central nervous system. In healthy participants representations of finger movements were mapped by delivering single pulse TMS to multiple scalp regions covering the left primary motor cortex (M1). Finger joint motions were recorded from the right hand using a data glove. Principal component analysis was used to extract local subspaces representing the TMS-evoked movement data from each scalp region. Voluntary power and precision grasps were reconstructed with these subspaces. The spatial properties of these reconstructions were analyzed for each grasp type using a general linear model. We found overlapping, yet distinct spatial representations for precision and power grasps with precision grasps represented slightly posterior compared to a more uniform distribution for power grasps. Differential spatial encoding of both grasp types may point towards a representation of power grasps within a phylogenetically older M1 area at the crown of the precentral gyrus and of precision grasps in a newer area in the depth of the central sulcus. Results also support the idea of separate synergistic movement representations in the human motor system.
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Keywords:  Grasping; Kinematics; Mapping; Synergies; TMS

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28673880     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.06.080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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