Coding of Visual Space by Premotor Neurons

In primates, the premotor cortex is involved in the sensory guidance of movement. Many neurons in ventral premotor cortex respond to visual stimuli in the space adjacent to the hand or arm. These visual receptive fields were found to move when the arm moved but not when the eye moved; that is, they...

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description In primates, the premotor cortex is involved in the sensory guidance of movement. Many neurons in ventral premotor cortex respond to visual stimuli in the space adjacent to the hand or arm. These visual receptive fields were found to move when the arm moved but not when the eye moved; that is, they are in arm-centered, not retinocentric, coordinates. Thus, they provide a representation of space near the body that may be useful for the visual control of reaching.
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Anatomical correlates of behavior
Animals
Arms
Behavioral neuroscience
Behavioral psychophysiology
Biological and medical sciences
Brain
Coding
Coordinate systems
Eyes
Feedback (Response)
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Localization (Brain function)
Localization of functions
Macaca fascicularis
Male
Monkeys
Monkeys & apes
Neurons
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Physiological aspects
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Prefrontal Cortex - physiology
Primates
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Sensory perception
Space life sciences
Space perception
Space Perception - physiology
Stimuli
Trajectories
Visual cortex
Visual Fields - physiology
Visual fixation
Visual Stimuli
title Coding of Visual Space by Premotor Neurons
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