The Anatomy Of Manual Dexterity: The New Connectivity Of The Primate Sensorimotor Thalamus And Cerebral Cortex (advances In Anatomy, Embryology And Cell Biology)
معرفی کتاب «The Anatomy Of Manual Dexterity: The New Connectivity Of The Primate Sensorimotor Thalamus And Cerebral Cortex (advances In Anatomy, Embryology And Cell Biology)» نوشتهٔ Dr. Ian Darian-Smith, Dr. Mary P. Galea, Dr. Corinna Darian-Smith, Dr. Michio Sugitani, Dr. Andrew Tan, Dr. Kathleen Burman (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg در سال 1996. این کتاب در 20 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The macaque monkey uses the hand to grasp, digitally explore, and identify objects within reach, and to use them intelligently. This review is focused on the topography and connections of some of the neuron populations that determine this manual dexterity. Corticospinal, thalamocortical, and ipsilateral corticocortical neuron populations have been selected because of their obvious relevance to the use of the hand, and also because of their structural and functional interdependence. In the last decade these neuron populations have been analyzed using modern axon tracer techniques, single neuron recording in the alert monkey, and PET, resulting in a serious reconsideration of their structural and functional organization, and their roles in voluntary action. This review critically examines some of the new ideas triggered by these observations. 1. 1 Purpose and Plan of This Review This review is focused on the topography and connections of some of the neuron populations that determine the manual dexterity of the macaque monkey. The populations selected for examination are the following: 1. The corticospinal neuron populations 2. The thalamocortical and corticothalamic neuron populations associated with the sensorimotor cortex 3. The ipsilateral cortical connections of the sensorimotor cortex These neuron populations have been chosen because of their obvious rel evance to the directed, intelligent use of the hands, but also because of their anatomical and functional interdependence. Corticospinal neuron populations transmit a complex, orchestrated output from a number of different regions of cerebral cortex to the neuron populations in every segment of the spinal cord, and this output includes the command information defining the intended manual action. The thalamocortical complex is especially concerned with the transmis sion and modulation or filtering of (a) visual, tactile, proprioceptive, vestibular, and auditory information to the cerebral cortex and (b) information from the cerebellum, basal ganglia, limbic system, and brain stem which is relevant to sensorimotor behavior. Finally, the extensive ipsilateral cortical connections constitute a major part of the supraspinal circuitry which coordinates the contri butions of all the cortical neuron popUlations contributing to intelligent sen sorimotor behavior and, in particular, transmits the cross talk between those cortical neuron populations which shape and control the dextrous handling of objects within reach. The macaque monkey uses the hand to grasp, digitally explore, and identify objects within reach, and to use them intelligently. This review is focused on the topography and connections of some of the neuron populations that determine this manual dexterity. In the last decade these neuron populations have been analyzed using modern axon tracer techniques, single neuron recording in the alert monkey, and PET, resulting in a serious reconsideration of their structural and functional organization, and their roles in voluntary action. This review critically examines some of the new ideas triggered by these observations.
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The book contains both black-and-white and color illustrations.
Front Matter....Pages n2-VIII Introduction....Pages 1-16 Corticospinal Connections in the Primate....Pages 17-63 The Primate Sensorimotor Thalamus....Pages 64-105 Sensorimotor Cortex....Pages 106-118 Summary and Comments....Pages 119-120 References....Pages 121-140 Back Matter....Pages 141-143 This review is focused on the topography and connections of some of the neuron populations that determine the manual dexterity of the Macaque monkey. The text critically examines some of the new ideas triggered by observing the monkeys over the last decade.