Consistent features of the representation of the hand in area 3b of macaque monkeys.

T P Pons, J T Wall, P E Garraghty, C G Cusick, J H Kaas
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Abstract

Multiunit microelectrode recordings were used to explore the responsiveness and somatotopic organization of the representation of the hand in area 3b of anesthetized macaque monkeys. Major findings were as follows: Recording sites throughout the hand representation were activated by low-threshold cutaneous stimulation. Simple, punctate mechanical stimuli were highly effective in activating neurons. Neurons had small, restricted receptive fields. Representations of nearly all skin surfaces of the hand were demonstrated in individual monkeys. The basic topographic pattern found in all monkeys included the following: a large sequential representation of the glabrous digits from thumb to little finger from lateral to medial in cortex, and from proximal to distal hand parts in cortex extending down the caudal bank of the central sulcus; moderately large representations of radial and ulnar pads of the palm in respective lateral and medial cortical locations in the hand representation; and a relatively small, fragmented representation of the dorsal hand and dorsal digits, with the fragments interspersed within the representation of the glabrous hand. The proportions of the proximal, middle, and distal glabrous digits varied, so that the representation of the distal phalanx sometimes approached the dorsal border of area 3b with area 1. A comparison of the present findings with previous results from macaque monkeys indicates that the above-described features have been revealed under a variety of recording and anesthetic conditions. Consistencies in previous and present results strongly support the conclusions that the hand representation in area 3b of macaque monkeys is activated by cutaneous receptors throughout; is composed of neurons with relatively simple, small, cutaneous receptive fields; includes all skin surfaces of the hand; and is somatotopic for the glabrous skin with small, discontinuous, intercalated representations of fragments of the dorsal skin.

猕猴手在3b区表现的一致特征。
采用多单元微电极记录技术,探讨了麻醉猕猴3b区手部表征的反应性和躯体组织。主要发现如下:低阈值皮肤刺激激活了整个手部表征的记录位点。简单的、点状的机械刺激在激活神经元方面非常有效。神经元有小而受限的接受野。几乎所有手部皮肤表面的表征都在单个猴子身上得到了证明。在所有猴子身上发现的基本地形模式包括:从拇指到小指的无毛手指在皮层中从外侧到内侧,从近端到远端延伸到中央沟的尾侧;手掌的桡足和尺足分别位于皮层的外侧和内侧;还有一个相对较小的,碎片化的手背和手背的图像,碎片散布在无毛手的图像中。近端、中端和远端无毛指的比例各不相同,以至于远端指骨的表现有时接近3b区与1区的背侧边界。将本研究结果与之前对猕猴的研究结果进行比较表明,上述特征是在各种记录和麻醉条件下发现的。以往和目前研究结果的一致性有力地支持了猕猴手部表征区3b由全身皮肤受体激活的结论;由具有相对简单、小的皮肤感受野的神经元组成;包括手的所有皮肤表面;无毛皮肤具有小的、不连续的、嵌入的背侧皮肤碎片。
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