8-2 Flashcards
3 areas of the motor cortex
Primary motor cortex (M1)
Premotor cortex
Supplementary motor area
Premotor cortex
Involved in the selection of
appropriate motor plans for
voluntary movements
Preparing complex tasks
Stimulation at high level of current
produces complex movement
Projects/relays info to M1
neuron signals preparation for movement
Supplementary motor area
Programming complex sequences of movements and
coordinating bi-lateral movements
Based on remembered/previous sequences of movements
(Premotor based on sensory)
Responds to sequences of movements and to mental
rehearsal of sequences of movements
Primary motor cortex (M1)
Motor Homunculus
DOES NOT represent activity of
individual muscles
Elicits movements of individual
body parts involving multiple
muscles
Relays motor commands to the alpha
motor neurons via corticospinal motor
neurons
Commence discharging/firing 5-100 ms
prior to movement
Corticospinal motor neurons
what does the primary motor cortex encode for
Encodes the force of movement
Encodes the direction of movement
Encodes the speed of movement
Electroencephalography (EEG)
Record the electrical activity underneath scalp
Excellent temporal resolution
Poor spatial resolution
Electroencephalography (EEG)
Record the electrical activity underneath scalp
Excellent temporal resolution
Poor spatial resolution
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
Premise: Activity involves metabolic demand
Measure blood flow within cortex - Comparison of
deoxygenated blood versus oxygenated blood
Poor temporal resolution
Excellent spatial resolution
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
Magnetic field to cause a depolarization
of cortical neurons
Selectively determine what region of
cortex to investigate