Two different areas within the primary motor cortex of man
- 1 August 1996
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 382 (6594) , 805-807
- https://doi.org/10.1038/382805a0
Abstract
THE primary motor area (M1) of mammals has long been considered to be structurally and functionally homogeneous1–5. This area corresponds to Brodmann's cytoarchitectural area 4. A few reports showing that arm and hand are doubly represented in M1 of macaque monkeys6,7 and perhaps man8, and that each subarea has separate connections from somatosensory areas, have, with a few exceptions9–12, gone largely unnoticed. Here we show that area 4 in man can be subdivided into areas '4 anterior' (4a) and '4 posterior' (4p) on the basis of both quantitative cytoarchitecture and quantitative distributions of transmitter-binding sites. We also show by positron emission tomography that two representations of the fingers exist, one in area 4a and one in area 4p. Roughness discrimination activated area 4p significantly more than a control condition of self-generated movements. We therefore suggest that the primary motor area is subdivided on the basis of anatomy, neurochemistry and function.Keywords
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