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A motor association area in the depths of the central sulcus.

Michael A JensenHarvey HuangGabriela Ojeda ValenciaBryan T KlassenMax A van den BoomTimothy J KaufmannGerwin SchalkPeter BrunnerGregory A WorrellDora HermesKai J Miller
Published in: Nature neuroscience (2023)
Cells in the precentral gyrus directly send signals to the periphery to generate movement and are principally organized as a topological map of the body. We find that movement-induced electrophysiological responses from depth electrodes extend this map three-dimensionally throughout the gyrus. Unexpectedly, this organization is interrupted by a previously undescribed motor association area in the depths of the midlateral aspect of the central sulcus. This 'Rolandic motor association' (RMA) area is active during movements of different body parts from both sides of the body and may be important for coordinating complex behaviors.
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