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Page 1: MSc CogNeuro Lecture 1-2: Intro + Primary Motor Cortex (MI)

MSc CogNeuro

Lecture 1-2: Intro

+ Primary Motor Cortex (MI)www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/patrick.haggard/MSC/msc_1.ppt

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Action

• Behaviour

• Movement

• Cognition

• Survival

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Brain control to action

• Not conscious

• Computational processes

• Learning

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Computational process

• Volition I want to do X• Selection How will I do X?• Initiation Start to do X• Execution Movement towards…• Monitoring Have I got there yet…• Stopping Deactivate X

• NOTE: Process is serial, hierarchical, and information expansion

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Computational model of action control(Blakemore, Wolpert, Frith, Trends in Cognitive Science, 2002)

Planner

(Inverse model)

motor commandLimb

Goal/Intention

Forward model

efference copy

sensory feedback

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Provisional Road Map (PH)

• A backwards hierarchy– (Muscle)– Primary motor cortex– Premotor cortex (preparation)– Supplementary motor area (physiology, psychology)– Basal Ganglia (physiology, neurology)– Cerebellum (physiology, neurology)– Cortical association circuits (somatosensory, social)

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Primary motor cortex (MI)

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Layered structure of cortex•Descending output from layer 5•(pronounced in cortex)•Layer 4 absent•Betz/pyramidal cells

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• Fine-grained local somatotopy in MI is quite fractured/overlapping

• Several MI zones produce same movement when stimulated

• Perhaps each movement is represented once for each task or synergy? We don’t know…

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Rathelot & Strick (2006). Muscle representation in the macaque motor cortex: An anatomical perspective. PNAS, 103, 8257-8263

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Rathelot & Strick (2006). Muscle representation in the macaque motor cortex: An anatomical perspective. PNAS, 103, 8257-8263

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Lateral corticospinal tract (Pyramidal tract)Fine motor control of contralateral musclesKuypers (1968)Corticomotoneuronal cell: 1 synapse from muscle- Cell body in MI, leaves via pyramidal tract

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• Lawrence & Kuypers 1968

• Pyramidal tract lesion

• Removes key output from MI direct to muscles

• Lasting deficit in fine finger movement

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Primary motor cortex code for muscle force. Evarts et al., 1968

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• Lemon 1988. Spike triggered averaging

• 1 MI cell contributes to force in several muscles (one-many mapping)

• Task-specificity• 1 MI cell drives a given

muscle in task A but not in task B

• Looks smarter than a marionette!

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• Graziano et al (2002)• Micro-stimulate right M1 (and towards PMC)• Long stimulation (behavioural timescale)• Postures independent of start position• Defensive ‘sensory-relevant’ postures

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• “Somatotopic map” is in fact a functional map of different types of manual behaviour

• Pro: sensorimotor transformation, motor equivalence, inverse model

• Con: artificial, not physiological, M1 with amputated inputs!

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Population coding in MI?•Each neuron broadly tuned for direction•Multiple neurons in population•Population vector predicts movementdirection(Georgopoulos et al., 1998)

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Additional topics

• Task specificity of MI neurons– Relation to somatotopy

• MI lesions in man– Hemiplegia– Psychological consequences: anosognosia

for plegia• Right hemisphere lesions• Probably requires parietal damage also

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• Anosognosia

• RH damage

• MI AND

Temporoparietal junction

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