... motor responses with stimulation are located near areas that control such ... cortex to identify the margins of cortex which, upon direct electrical ... hemisphere. The circled “1” identifies the central fissure, which in (A) is the blood ...
... motor learning and of compensation after localized brain dysfunction were studied in the monkey tasked with con- ditioned ( visually - initiated , reaction - time ) hand movements . Field potentials in various cortical areas of the cerebral ...
... motor cortex ' of anthropoids than was given in their well - known preliminary papers ... area thus delimited by faradic stimulation corresponds with Campbell's ... response first obtained . In addition to this physiological variation , there ...
... area. Brain Retearth, 81, 564—566. Juergens, U., 8: Ploog, D. 1970. Cerebral ... stimulation. Experimental Brain Research, 4, 114—117. Kaada, B. R. 1951. Somato-motor ... chimpanzee. Baltimore: University Park Press. Kellogg, W. N. 1933. The ...
... stimulation of that portion of the middle frontal gyrus just anterior to the precentral gyrus . In actuality , in the studies ... area 6 or of the sup- plementary motor cortex ... monkey ( Macaca mulatta. 18 MOTOR SYSTEM AND MOVEMENT : PART I ...
... response reflects our partner's negative affect. This initial finding of shared neural activation between self and other in the insular cortex ... studies, no evidence for shared networks was observed in the so-called ... area F5 of the macaque ...
... area in man has been found also ( 357 , 358 ) . Some form of sensation , referred to parts of the lower or upper extremities , was produced by cortical stimulation in the region located on the su- perior lip of the lateral sulcus ...
... hemisphere. Ferrier (1876, 1886), Beevor and Horsley (1887), and Horsley and Schafer (1888) believed that the electrically excitable cortex was purely motor ... stimulation were preceded and mediated by sensory phenomena, either muscular ...
... area in man has been found also ( 357 , 358 ) . Some form of sensation , referred to parts of the lower or upper extremities , was produced by cortical stimulation in the region located on the su- perior lip of the lateral sulcus ...
... of the contralateral limb can still be elicited by electrical stimulation after the motor strip has been excised. Nonetheless Bertrand found that the SMA projects into the pyramidal tract in a manner similar to the precentral motor area.