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Spatially and Temporally Distinct Encoding of Muscle and Kinematic Information in Rostral and Caudal Primary Motor Cortex.

James Kolasinski1, Diana C Dima1, David M A Mehler1, Alice Stephenson1, Sara Valadan1, Slawomir Kusmia1, Holly E Rossiter1.   

Abstract

The organizing principle of human motor cortex does not follow an anatomical body map, but rather a distributed representational structure in which motor primitives are combined to produce motor outputs. Electrophysiological recordings in primates and human imaging data suggest that M1 encodes kinematic features of movements, such as joint position and velocity. However, M1 exhibits well-documented sensory responses to cutaneous and proprioceptive stimuli, raising questions regarding the origins of kinematic motor representations: are they relevant in top-down motor control, or are they an epiphenomenon of bottom-up sensory feedback during movement? Here we provide evidence for spatially and temporally distinct encoding of kinematic and muscle information in human M1 during the production of a wide variety of naturalistic hand movements. Using a powerful combination of high-field functional magnetic resonance imaging and magnetoencephalography, a spatial and temporal multivariate representational similarity analysis revealed encoding of kinematic information in more caudal regions of M1, over 200 ms before movement onset. In contrast, patterns of muscle activity were encoded in more rostral motor regions much later after movements began. We provide compelling evidence that top-down control of dexterous movement engages kinematic representations in caudal regions of M1 prior to movement production.
© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Keywords:  MVPA; dexterity; kinematics; motor cortex; movement

Year:  2020        PMID: 32864612      PMCID: PMC7446240          DOI: 10.1093/texcom/tgaa009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex Commun        ISSN: 2632-7376


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