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Dissociating the Role of Ventral and Dorsal Premotor Cortex in Precision Grasping

Marco Davare, Michael Andres, Guy Cosnard, Jean-Louis Thonnard and Etienne Olivier
Journal of Neuroscience 22 February 2006, 26 (8) 2260-2268; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3386-05.2006
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Distinct time course of the effects of PMv or PMd virtual lesions. A, Time course of the effect of a left PMv virtual lesion on the horizontal index–thumb distance. This parameter was found increased after left PMv stimulation but only when paired-pulse TMS was delivered 50 or 100 ms after the Go signal (white triangles) when compared with control (black circles). B, Time course of the consequence of a left PMd virtual lesion on the preloading phase duration. A virtual lesion of the left PMd led to a longer preloading phase (white squares) but only when paired-pulse TMS was delivered 150 or 200 ms when compared with controls (black circles). *p < 0.05

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