parieto-dependent motor areas

The term parieto-dependent motor areas refers to a composite structure in the precentral gyrus defined on the basis of connectivity in the macaque ( Matelli-2004 ). It consists of areas in the caudal part of the gyrus that receive their primary input from the parietal lobe: the primary motor cortex (F1), the caudal part of dorsal premotor cortex (F2), the supplementary motor area proper (F3) and the ventral premotor cortex (F4 and F5). It is contrasted to the prefronto-dependent motor areas, which receive primary input from the prefrontal cortex (macaque).

Also known as: parieto-dependent motor areas

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Name:

parieto-dependent motor areas

Language:

English

Organism:

macaque

Source:

Matelli-2004

Citation:

Chapter 26 in The Human Nervous System, G. Paxinos and J. Mai (Eds.). Amsterdam: Elsevier Academic Press, 2004.

Source Title:

Motor Cortex

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