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Diversity of Cortico-descending Projections: Histological and Diffusion MRI Characterization in the Monkey.

Giorgio M Innocenti1,2,3, Roberto Caminiti4, Eric M Rouiller5, Graham Knott6, Tim B Dyrby7,8, Maxime Descoteaux9, Jean-Philippe Thiran3,10.   

Abstract

The axonal composition of cortical projections originating in premotor, supplementary motor (SMA), primary motor (a4), somatosensory and parietal areas and descending towards the brain stem and spinal cord was characterized in the monkey with histological tract tracing, electron microscopy (EM) and diffusion MRI (dMRI). These 3 approaches provided complementary information. Histology provided accurate assessment of axonal diameters and size of synaptic boutons. dMRI revealed the topography of the projections (tractography), notably in the internal capsule. From measurements of axon diameters axonal conduction velocities were computed. Each area communicates with different diameter axons and this generates a hierarchy of conduction delays in this order: a4 (the shortest), SMA, premotor (F7), parietal, somatosensory, premotor F4 (the longest). We provide new interpretations for i) the well-known different anatomical and electrophysiological estimates of conduction velocity; ii) why conduction delays are probably an essential component of the cortical motor command; and iii) how histological and dMRI tractography can be integrated.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 29490005     DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhx363

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex        ISSN: 1047-3211            Impact factor:   5.357


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4.  Slowly-Conducting Pyramidal Tract Neurons in Macaque and Rat.

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Review 6.  Recent advances in our understanding of the primate corticospinal system.

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Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2020-04-03       Impact factor: 6.167

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