The human central nervous system transmits common synaptic inputs to distinct motor neuron pools during non-synergistic digit actions.
Abstract
KEY POINTS Neural connectivity between distinct motor neuronal modules in the spinal cord is classically studied through electrical stimulation or multi-muscle EMG recordings. We quantified the strength of correlation in the activity of two distinct populations of motor neurons innervating the thenar and first dorsal interosseous muscles during tasks that required the two hand muscles to exert matched or un-matched forces in different...
Paper Details
Title
The human central nervous system transmits common synaptic inputs to distinct motor neuron pools during non-synergistic digit actions.
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
597
Issue
24
Pages
5935 - 5948
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