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The role of left supplementary motor area in grip force scaling
- Source :
- PLOS ONE, PLoS One, Vol. 8, no. 12, p. e83812 (2013), PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 12, p e83812 (2013), PLoS ONE
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Skilled tool use and object manipulation critically relies on the ability to scale anticipatorily the grip force (GF) in relation to object dynamics. This predictive behaviour entails that the nervous system is able to store, and then select, the appropriate internal representation of common object dynamics, allowing GF to be applied in parallel with the arm motor commands. Although psychophysical studies have provided strong evidence supporting the existence of internal representations of object dynamics, known as "internal models", their neural correlates are still debated. Because functional neuroimaging studies have repeatedly designated the supplementary motor area (SMA) as a possible candidate involved in internal model implementation, we used repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to interfere with the normal functioning of left or right SMA in healthy participants performing a grip-lift task with either hand. TMS applied over the left, but not right, SMA yielded an increase in both GF and GF rate, irrespective of the hand used to perform the task, and only when TMS was delivered 130-180 ms before the fingers contacted the object. We also found that both left and right SMA rTMS led to a decrease in preload phase durations for contralateral hand movements. The present study suggests that left SMA is a crucial node in the network processing the internal representation of object dynamics although further experiments are required to rule out that TMS does not affect the GF gain. The present finding also further substantiates the left hemisphere dominance in scaling GF. © 2013 White et al. ARC grant 07/12-007 (Communaute ´ Franc¸aise de Belgique – Actions de Recherche Concerte ´es), the « Fonds Spe ´ciaux de Recherche » (FSR) of the Universite ´ catholique de Louvain and the « Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique Medicale » (FRSM) to E.O.
- Subjects :
- Male
TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
Anatomy and Physiology
Brain activity and meditation
medicine.medical_treatment
Social Sciences
BRAIN ACTIVITY
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Functional Laterality
ACTIVATION
Behavioral Neuroscience
Task Performance and Analysis
Human Performance
Psychology
Motor skill
Physics
Multidisciplinary
Hand Strength
Supplementary motor area
Motor Cortex
PRECISION GRIP
SMA
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
medicine.anatomical_structure
Motor Skills
PREMOTOR AREAS
FMRI
Medicine
Sensory Perception
OBJECTS
Research Article
Motor cortex
Adult
Cognitive Neuroscience
Science
Neurophysiology
Neurological System
Lateralization of brain function
Neuropsychology
Hand strength
Psychophysics
medicine
Learning
Humans
FRONTAL-LOBE
Biology
Motor Systems
Behavior
MOVEMENTS
Cognitive Psychology
Evoked Potentials, Motor
Hand
Transcranial magnetic stimulation
INTERNAL-MODELS
Neuroscience
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLOS ONE, PLoS One, Vol. 8, no. 12, p. e83812 (2013), PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 12, p e83812 (2013), PLoS ONE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9ffb1a62c2c7ba90529ace83943928c0