Exploring the anatomy of negative motor areas (NMAs): Findings in awake surgery

Volume: 73, Pages: 219 - 223
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Positive motor responses have been used in neurosurgery for the identification of motor structures. With the term "negative motor responses" (NMRs) a complete inhibition of movement without loss of muscle tone or consciousness is meant. Papers already exist in the literature regarding cortical areas in which such NMRs are evoked, the so-called "negative motor areas" (NMAs), but their location and functional meaning are still poorly understood....
Paper Details
Title
Exploring the anatomy of negative motor areas (NMAs): Findings in awake surgery
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
73
Pages
219 - 223
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