Kinematic Coordinates in Which Motor Cortical Cells Encode Movement Direction

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dc.contributor.author Ajemian, Robert en_US
dc.contributor.author Bullock, Daniel en_US
dc.contributor.author Grossberg, Stephen en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2011-11-14T19:07:54Z
dc.date.available 2011-11-14T19:07:54Z
dc.date.issued 1998-06 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2144/2355
dc.description.abstract During goal-directed reaching in primates, a sensorimotor transformation generates a dynamical pattern of muscle activation. Within the context of this sensorimotor transformation, a fundamental question concems the coordinate systems in which individual cells in the primary motor cortex (MI) encode movement direction. This article develops a mathematical framework that computes, as a function of the coordinate system in which an individual cell is hypothesized to operate, the spatial preferred direction (pd) of that cell as the ann configuration and hand location vary. Three coordinate systems are explicitly modeled: Cartesian spatial, shoulder-centered, and joint angle. The computed patterns of spatial pds are distinct for each of these three coordinate systems, and experimental approaches are described which can capitalize upon these differences to compare the empirical adequacy of each coordinate hypothesis. One particular experiment involving curved motion (Hocherman and Wise 1991) was analyzed from this perspective. Out of the three coordinate systems tested, the assumption of joint angle coordinates best explained the observed cellular response properties. The mathematical framework developed in this paper can also be used to design new experiments that are capable of disambiguating between a given set of specified coordinate hypotheses. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (N00014-92-J-4015); Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Office of Naval Research (N00014-95-1-0409); National Science Foundation (IRI-90-00530, IRI-97-20333); Office of Naval Research (N00014-91-J-4100, N00014-92-J-1309, N00014-94-1-0940, N00014-95-1-0657) en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries BUCAS/CNS Technical Reports; BUCAS/CNS-TR-1998-021 en_US
dc.rights Copyright 1998 Boston University. Permission to copy without fee all or part of this material is granted provided that: 1. The copies are not made or distributed for direct commercial advantage; 2. the report title, author, document number, and release date appear, and notice is given that copying is by permission of BOSTON UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES. To copy otherwise, or to republish, requires a fee and / or special permission. en_US
dc.title Kinematic Coordinates in Which Motor Cortical Cells Encode Movement Direction en_US
dc.type Technical Report en_US
dc.rights.holder Boston University Trustees en_US

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