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Properties of Primary Motor Cortex Output to Forelimb Muscles in Rhesus Macaques
2004
Journal of Neurophysiology
Stimulus-triggered averaging (StTA) of electromyographic (EMG) activity from 24 simultaneously recorded forelimb muscles was used to investigate properties of primary motor cortex (M1) output in the macaque monkey. Two monkeys were trained to perform a reach-to-grasp task requiring multijoint coordination of the forelimb. EMG activity was recorded from 24 forelimb muscles including 5 shoulder, 7 elbow, 5 wrist, 5 digit, and 2 intrinsic hand muscles. Microstimulation (15 A at 15 Hz) was
doi:10.1152/jn.00649.2003
pmid:15163675
fatcat:srwvufsrjbai3icn6grjqf57fy