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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 105(6): 2209-13, 2008 Feb 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18238904

ABSTRACT

The capacity to use tools is a fundamental evolutionary achievement. Its essence stands in the capacity to transfer a proximal goal (grasp a tool) to a distal goal (e.g., grasp food). Where and how does this goal transfer occur? Here, we show that, in monkeys trained to use tools, cortical motor neurons, active during hand grasping, also become active during grasping with pliers, as if the pliers were now the hand fingers. This motor embodiment occurs both for normal pliers and for "reverse pliers," an implement that requires finger opening, instead of their closing, to grasp an object. We conclude that the capacity to use tools is based on an inherently goal-centered functional organization of primate cortical motor areas.


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Motor Cortex/physiology , Neurons/physiology , Animals , Electromyography , Female , Macaca nemestrina , Male , Motor Cortex/cytology
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18001917

ABSTRACT

This paper reports on a novel type of silicon-based microprobes with linear, two and three dimensional (3D) distribution of their recording sites. The microprobes comprise either single shafts, combs with multiple shafts or 3D arrays combining two combs with 9, 36 or 72 recording sites, respectively. The electrical interconnection of the probes is achieved through highly flexible polyimide ribbon cables attached using the MicroFlex Technology which allows a connection part of small lateral dimensions. For an improved handling, probes can be secured by a protecting canula. Low-impedance electrodes are achieved by the deposition of platinum black. First in vivo experiments proved the capability to record single action potentials in the motor cortex from electrodes close to the tip as well as body electrodes along the shaft.


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Brain/physiology , Electrophysiology/instrumentation , Microelectrodes , Neurons/physiology , Neurosciences/instrumentation , Resins, Synthetic/chemistry , Animals , Electric Impedance , Macaca , Neurosciences/methods , Platinum/chemistry , Silicon/chemistry
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