EFFECT OF LESION OF NEOCORTICAL ASSOCIATIVE AREAS ON VISUAL-MOTOR COORDINATION IN CATS

  • 1 January 1980
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 30  (5) , 954-963
Abstract
The changes in motor reaction characteristics, performed under constant visual control, were studied after lesion of separate associative zones in the cat neocortex. The ability to perform a given task evidently is impaired after local lesions of the sensorimotor cortex and extensive ablation of the parietal cortical areas. At the same time, an increase of reaction temporal parameters is noted, which correlates with changes in the strategy of animal''s search movements. Alone, the ablation of the occipital areas does not impair the task performance. In case of local lesion of the parietal areas and the frontal pole of the cortex, the preoperational level of task performance is preserved, but the time of search increases and the pattern of search movements is changed specifically for each cortical area.