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Functions and structures of the motor cortices in humans
Authors:Per E Roland  Karl Zilles  
Institution:aDivision of Human Brain Research, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Doktorsringen 12, 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden;bC &; O Vogt Institut für Hirnforschung, Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Box 101007, 40001 Düsseldorf, Germany
Abstract:Humans and non-human primates have several motor areas. Exactly how many is a matter of current debate. A proper parcellation of motor areas must be based on correlated structural and functional differences. Recent studies indicate that the primary motor cortex may be, in reality, two areas (4a and 4p). Similarly, there are undoubtedly two or more cingulate motor areas and perhaps two supplementary motor areas. The homologies between human and monkey brains are striking in some cases, making monkey models of human motor cortices attractive. The doctrine of a strict ‘homuncular’ somatotopical organization of motor areas will have to be abandoned. The engagement of motor areas in different types of voluntary seems merely a matter of degree of activation rather than exclusive specific contributions.
Keywords:Abbreviations: AMPA α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid  BA Brodmann's area  CMA cingulate motor area  CMAc caudal CMA  CMAd dorsal CMA  CMAr rostral CMA  EEG electroencephalogram  EMG electromyogram  fMRI functional magnetic resonance imaging  GABA γ-aminobutyric acid  5-HT 5-hydroxytryptamine  MI primary motor cortex  d-aspartate" target="_blank">NMDAN-methyl-d-aspartate  PET positron emission tomography  PM premotor cortex  PMD dorsal PM  PMDc caudal PMD  PMDr rostral PMD  PMv ventral PM  SMA supplementary motor area
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