Projection from low-threshold muscle afferents of hand and forearm to area 3a of baboon's cortex
1. The precentral and postcentral banks of the Rolandic fissure of the arm area of the baboon's cortex have been probed to their depths with extracellular micro-electrodes under nitrous oxide and oxygen anaesthesia, supplemented by minimal intravenous pentobarbitone or chloralose. 2. Afferent v...
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Published in | The Journal of physiology Vol. 217; no. 2; pp. 419 - 446 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
The Physiological Society
01.09.1971
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Summary: | 1. The precentral and postcentral banks of the Rolandic fissure of the arm area of the baboon's cortex have been probed to
their depths with extracellular micro-electrodes under nitrous oxide and oxygen anaesthesia, supplemented by minimal intravenous
pentobarbitone or chloralose.
2. Afferent volleys were sent in from the deep (motor) radial nerve and the deep palmar (motor) branch of the ulnar nerve.
Their entry into the central nervous system was timed at the dorsal root entry zone. The nerves were stimulated in continuity
and the effects of stimuli below threshold for the motor axons were investigated.
3. Area 3a, in the depths of the postcentral bank, which is cytoarchitectonically transitional between areas 3 and 4, is the
receiving area for afferent impulses from muscle.
4. Evoked potential waves and unitary discharges began 4 msec, and the majority of units discharged between 5 and 10 msec,
after the afferent volley reached the dorsal root entry zone.
5. Similar responses were elicited by a brief pull (70 μ in 1 msec) or brief vibration (50 μ at 250-400 Hz) applied to the
tendons of m. extensor digitorum communis.
6. No potential waves were evoked in area 4, even in the depths adjacent to area 3a, by muscle afferent volleys. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.1971.sp009579 |