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Effect of different spinal cord lesions on visually guided switching of target-reaching in cats.

B Alstermark1, T Górska, A Lundberg, L G Pettersson, M Walkowska.   

Abstract

It has previously been shown that when a target is moved, cats can change the direction of ongoing target-reaching with brief latency suggesting a tectal relay. Switching of target-reaching has now been investigated after spinal lesions: (1) dorsally in C5 interrupting cortico- (CS) and rubrospinal (RS) fibres to forelimb segments; (2) more ventrally in C5 interrupting axons of the C3-C4 propriospinal neurones (PNs) to forelimb motoneurones; and (3) ventrally in C2 interrupting tectospinal and tecto-reticulospinal fibres. Short-latency switching of target-reaching remained after lesions 1 and 2. A subsequent lesion 3 after lesion 1 or 2 prolonged the switching latency. The results show that fast switching, presumably relayed in tectum, can be made when the cat utilizes C3-C4 PNs or interneurones in the forelimb segments for target-reaching. For both neuronal systems, the longer-latency switching after ventral C2 lesion is assumed to be cortically relayed and mediated by the CS and RS tracts.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3431750     DOI: 10.1016/0168-0102(87)90023-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Res        ISSN: 0168-0102            Impact factor:   3.304


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4.  Integration in descending motor pathways controlling the forelimb in the cat. 16. Visually guided switching of target-reaching.

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