MATURATION OF FASTEST AFFERENT AND EFFERENT CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL PATHWAYS - NO EVIDENCE FOR A CONSTANCY OF CENTRAL CONDUCTION DELAYS

Citation
K. Muller et al., MATURATION OF FASTEST AFFERENT AND EFFERENT CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL PATHWAYS - NO EVIDENCE FOR A CONSTANCY OF CENTRAL CONDUCTION DELAYS, Neuroscience letters, 166(1), 1994, pp. 9-12
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03043940
Volume
166
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
9 - 12
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-3940(1994)166:1<9:MOFAAE>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
The maturation of the fastest afferent and efferent central and periph eral pathways was analysed using the recording of somatosensory evoked potentials of the median nerve stimulation for afferent conduction an d magnetoelectrical stimulation of motor cortex to the thenar muscles for efferent conduction. Both afferent and efferent central pathways s howed a prolonged maturational pattern with adult values being reached by the age of 5 to 7 years for the afferent and by the age of around 10 pears for the efferent pathway. Tn contrast, the maturation for per ipheral afferent and efferent pathways showed a similar trend with a f airly constant conduction velocity reached around the age of 3 years. There was no evidence for a constancy of central conduction delays in both afferent and efferent pathway which has been supposed as a possib le mechanism for a temporal stability in feedback loops involved in mo tor learning processes during development. It is concluded that the pr olonged maturational central conduction time precludes the usage of a fixed temporal timing pattern during development in the human sensory motor system.