Ipsilateral finger representations in the sensorimotor cortex are driven by active movement processes, not passive sensory input

Volume: 121, Issue: 2, Pages: 418 - 426
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Hand and finger movements are mostly controlled through crossed corticospinal projections from the contralateral hemisphere. During unimanual movements, activity in the contralateral hemisphere is increased while the ipsilateral hemisphere is suppressed below resting baseline. Despite this suppression, unimanual movements can be decoded from ipsilateral activity alone. This indicates that ipsilateral activity patterns represent parameters of...
Paper Details
Title
Ipsilateral finger representations in the sensorimotor cortex are driven by active movement processes, not passive sensory input
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
121
Issue
2
Pages
418 - 426
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