Corticospinal premotor fibers facilitate complex motor control after stroke.
Theresa PaulMatthew CieslakLukas HenselValerie M WiemerCaroline TscherpelChristian Grefkes HermannScott T GraftonGereon R FinkLukas J VolzPublished in: Annals of clinical and translational neurology (2024)
While descending M1 output seems to be a prerequisite for any form of upper limb movements, complex motor skills critically depend on output from premotor areas after stroke. The additional involvement of premotor tracts in basal motor control in patients with persistent deficits emphasizes their compensatory capacity in post-stroke motor control. In summary, our findings highlight the pivotal role of descending corticospinal output from premotor areas for motor control after stroke, which thus serve as prime candidates for future interventions to amplify motor recovery.