The parietal mechanisms for online control of hand trajectory were studied by combining single-cell recording and reversible inactivation of superior parietal area 5 (PE/PEc; SPL) of monkeys while these made reaches and saccades to visual targets, when the target position changed unexpectedly. Neural activity was modulated by hand position, speed, and movement direction, and by pre- and/or postsaccadic signals. After bilateral muscimol injection, an increase in the hand reaction- and movement-time toward both the first and second targets was observed. This caused an increase in the time necessary for the trajectory correction, and therefore an elongation of the hand-path toward the first target location. Furthermore, hand trajectories were different in shape than control ones. An elongation of the eye reaction time to both first and second targets was also observed, which could partially explain the deficit of planning and correction of hand movement. These results identify the superior parietal lobule as a crucial node in the online control of hand and eye movement and highlight the role of the eye impairment in the emergence of the reaching disorder so far regarded as the hallmark of optic ataxia.

Impairment of Online Control of Hand and Eye Movements in a Monkey Model of Optic Ataxia / BATTAGLIA MAYER, Alessandra; FERRARI TONIOLO, Simone; VISCO COMANDINI, Federica; Archambault, Philippe; SABERI MOGHADAM, Sohrab; Caminiti, Roberto. - In: CEREBRAL CORTEX. - ISSN 1047-3211. - STAMPA. - 23:11(2013), pp. 2644-2656. [10.1093/cercor/bhs250]

Impairment of Online Control of Hand and Eye Movements in a Monkey Model of Optic Ataxia

BATTAGLIA MAYER, Alessandra;FERRARI TONIOLO, SIMONE;VISCO COMANDINI, FEDERICA;ARCHAMBAULT, Philippe;SABERI MOGHADAM, SOHRAB;CAMINITI, Roberto
2013

Abstract

The parietal mechanisms for online control of hand trajectory were studied by combining single-cell recording and reversible inactivation of superior parietal area 5 (PE/PEc; SPL) of monkeys while these made reaches and saccades to visual targets, when the target position changed unexpectedly. Neural activity was modulated by hand position, speed, and movement direction, and by pre- and/or postsaccadic signals. After bilateral muscimol injection, an increase in the hand reaction- and movement-time toward both the first and second targets was observed. This caused an increase in the time necessary for the trajectory correction, and therefore an elongation of the hand-path toward the first target location. Furthermore, hand trajectories were different in shape than control ones. An elongation of the eye reaction time to both first and second targets was also observed, which could partially explain the deficit of planning and correction of hand movement. These results identify the superior parietal lobule as a crucial node in the online control of hand and eye movement and highlight the role of the eye impairment in the emergence of the reaching disorder so far regarded as the hallmark of optic ataxia.
2013
parietal lesions; arm movement; online control of movement; eye-hand coordination; on-line control of movement; double-step paradigm; parietal cortex; eye movements; eyehand coordination
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Impairment of Online Control of Hand and Eye Movements in a Monkey Model of Optic Ataxia / BATTAGLIA MAYER, Alessandra; FERRARI TONIOLO, Simone; VISCO COMANDINI, Federica; Archambault, Philippe; SABERI MOGHADAM, Sohrab; Caminiti, Roberto. - In: CEREBRAL CORTEX. - ISSN 1047-3211. - STAMPA. - 23:11(2013), pp. 2644-2656. [10.1093/cercor/bhs250]
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