Neuroimaging evidence of motor control and pain processing in the human midcingulate cortex

G Misra, SA Coombes - Cerebral cortex, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Human neuroimaging and virus-tracing studies in monkey predict that motor control and
pain processes should overlap in anterior midcingulate cortex (aMCC), but there is currently …

Selective regions of the visuomotor system are related to gain-induced changes in force error

SA Coombes, DM Corcos, L Sprute… - Journal of …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
When humans perform movements and receive on-line visual feedback about their
performance, the spatial qualities of the visual information alter performance. The spatial …

Involvement of the superior temporal cortex in action execution and action observation

M Kilintari, V Raos, HE Savaki - Journal of Neuroscience, 2014 - Soc Neuroscience
The role of the superior temporal sulcus (STs) in action execution and action observation
remains unsettled. In an attempt to shed more light on the matter, we used the quantitative …

Spatiotemporal tuning of brain activity and force performance

SA Coombes, DM Corcos, DE Vaillancourt - Neuroimage, 2011 - Elsevier
The spatial and temporal features of visual stimuli are either processed independently or are
conflated in specific cells of visual cortex. Although spatial and temporal features of visual …

The role of areas MT+/V5 and SPOC in spatial and temporal control of manual interception: an rTMS study

JC Dessing, M Vesia, JD Crawford - Frontiers in Behavioral …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Manual interception, such as catching or hitting an approaching ball, requires the hand to
contact a moving object at the right location and at the right time. Many studies have …

Reliability of visual and somatosensory feedback in skilled movement: the role of the cerebellum

JC Mizelle, A Oparah, LA Wheaton - Brain topography, 2016 - Springer
The integration of vision and somatosensation is required to allow for accurate motor
behavior. While both sensory systems contribute to an understanding of the state of the body …

[HTML][HTML] Accurate planning of manual tracking requires a 3D visuomotor transformation of velocity signals

G Leclercq, G Blohm, P Lefèvre - Journal of vision, 2012 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Humansoften perform visually guided arm movements in a dynamic environment. To
accurately plan visually guided manual tracking movements, the brain should ideally …

Involvement of area MT in bimanual finger movements in left‐handers: an fMRI study

K Müller, R Kleiser, F Mechsner… - European Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The ease with which humans are able to perform symmetric movements of both hands has
traditionally been attributed to the preference of the motor system to activate homologous …

The velocity visuomotor transformation for manual tracking

G Leclercq - 2013 - dial.uclouvain.be
Humans often perform visually guided arm movements in a dynamic environment (eg
reaching, grasping, catching, hitting). To do so, the brain uses the visual (retinal) information …