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Cortical Afferents and Myeloarchitecture Distinguish the Medial Intraparietal Area (MIP) from Neighboring Subdivisions of the Macaque Cortex

The parietal reach region (PRR) in the medial bank of the macaque intraparietal sulcus has been a subject of considerable interest in research aimed at the development of brain-controlled prosthetic arms, but its anatomical organization remains poorly characterized. We examined the anatomical organi...

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Autores principales: Bakola, Sophia, Passarelli, Lauretta, Huynh, Tony, Impieri, Daniele, Worthy, Katrina H., Fattori, Patrizia, Galletti, Claudio, Burman, Kathleen J., Rosa, Marcello G. P.
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Publicado: Society for Neuroscience 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5779118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29379868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0344-17.2017
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author Bakola, Sophia
Passarelli, Lauretta
Huynh, Tony
Impieri, Daniele
Worthy, Katrina H.
Fattori, Patrizia
Galletti, Claudio
Burman, Kathleen J.
Rosa, Marcello G. P.
author_facet Bakola, Sophia
Passarelli, Lauretta
Huynh, Tony
Impieri, Daniele
Worthy, Katrina H.
Fattori, Patrizia
Galletti, Claudio
Burman, Kathleen J.
Rosa, Marcello G. P.
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description The parietal reach region (PRR) in the medial bank of the macaque intraparietal sulcus has been a subject of considerable interest in research aimed at the development of brain-controlled prosthetic arms, but its anatomical organization remains poorly characterized. We examined the anatomical organization of the putative PRR territory based on myeloarchitecture and retrograde tracer injections. We found that the medial bank includes three areas: an extension of the dorsal subdivision of V6A (V6Ad), the medial intraparietal area (MIP), and a subdivision of area PE (PEip). Analysis of corticocortical connections revealed that both V6Ad and MIP receive inputs from visual area V6; the ventral subdivision of V6A (V6Av); medial (PGm, 31), superior (PEc), and inferior (PFG/PF) parietal association areas; and intraparietal areas AIP and VIP. They also receive long-range projections from the superior temporal sulcus (MST, TPO), cingulate area 23, and the dorsocaudal (area F2) and ventral (areas F4/F5) premotor areas. In comparison with V6Ad, MIP receives denser input from somatosensory areas, the primary motor cortex, and the medial motor fields, as well as from visual cortex in the ventral precuneate cortex and frontal regions associated with oculomotor guidance. Unlike MIP, V6Ad receives stronger visual input, from the caudal inferior parietal cortex (PG/Opt) and V6Av, whereas PEip shows marked emphasis on anterior parietal, primary motor, and ventral premotor connections. These anatomical results suggest that MIP and V6A have complementary roles in sensorimotor behavior, with MIP more directly involved in movement planning and execution in comparison with V6A.
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spelling pubmed-57791182018-01-29 Cortical Afferents and Myeloarchitecture Distinguish the Medial Intraparietal Area (MIP) from Neighboring Subdivisions of the Macaque Cortex Bakola, Sophia Passarelli, Lauretta Huynh, Tony Impieri, Daniele Worthy, Katrina H. Fattori, Patrizia Galletti, Claudio Burman, Kathleen J. Rosa, Marcello G. P. eNeuro New Research The parietal reach region (PRR) in the medial bank of the macaque intraparietal sulcus has been a subject of considerable interest in research aimed at the development of brain-controlled prosthetic arms, but its anatomical organization remains poorly characterized. We examined the anatomical organization of the putative PRR territory based on myeloarchitecture and retrograde tracer injections. We found that the medial bank includes three areas: an extension of the dorsal subdivision of V6A (V6Ad), the medial intraparietal area (MIP), and a subdivision of area PE (PEip). Analysis of corticocortical connections revealed that both V6Ad and MIP receive inputs from visual area V6; the ventral subdivision of V6A (V6Av); medial (PGm, 31), superior (PEc), and inferior (PFG/PF) parietal association areas; and intraparietal areas AIP and VIP. They also receive long-range projections from the superior temporal sulcus (MST, TPO), cingulate area 23, and the dorsocaudal (area F2) and ventral (areas F4/F5) premotor areas. In comparison with V6Ad, MIP receives denser input from somatosensory areas, the primary motor cortex, and the medial motor fields, as well as from visual cortex in the ventral precuneate cortex and frontal regions associated with oculomotor guidance. Unlike MIP, V6Ad receives stronger visual input, from the caudal inferior parietal cortex (PG/Opt) and V6Av, whereas PEip shows marked emphasis on anterior parietal, primary motor, and ventral premotor connections. These anatomical results suggest that MIP and V6A have complementary roles in sensorimotor behavior, with MIP more directly involved in movement planning and execution in comparison with V6A. Society for Neuroscience 2017-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5779118/ /pubmed/29379868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0344-17.2017 Text en Copyright © 2017 Bakola et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle New Research
Bakola, Sophia
Passarelli, Lauretta
Huynh, Tony
Impieri, Daniele
Worthy, Katrina H.
Fattori, Patrizia
Galletti, Claudio
Burman, Kathleen J.
Rosa, Marcello G. P.
Cortical Afferents and Myeloarchitecture Distinguish the Medial Intraparietal Area (MIP) from Neighboring Subdivisions of the Macaque Cortex
title Cortical Afferents and Myeloarchitecture Distinguish the Medial Intraparietal Area (MIP) from Neighboring Subdivisions of the Macaque Cortex
title_full Cortical Afferents and Myeloarchitecture Distinguish the Medial Intraparietal Area (MIP) from Neighboring Subdivisions of the Macaque Cortex
title_fullStr Cortical Afferents and Myeloarchitecture Distinguish the Medial Intraparietal Area (MIP) from Neighboring Subdivisions of the Macaque Cortex
title_full_unstemmed Cortical Afferents and Myeloarchitecture Distinguish the Medial Intraparietal Area (MIP) from Neighboring Subdivisions of the Macaque Cortex
title_short Cortical Afferents and Myeloarchitecture Distinguish the Medial Intraparietal Area (MIP) from Neighboring Subdivisions of the Macaque Cortex
title_sort cortical afferents and myeloarchitecture distinguish the medial intraparietal area (mip) from neighboring subdivisions of the macaque cortex
topic New Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5779118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29379868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0344-17.2017
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