Correlation of primate superior colliculus and reticular formation discharge with proximal limb muscle activity

Citation
V. Stuphorn et al., Correlation of primate superior colliculus and reticular formation discharge with proximal limb muscle activity, J NEUROPHYS, 81(4), 1999, pp. 1978-1982
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00223077 → ACNP
Volume
81
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1978 - 1982
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3077(199904)81:4<1978:COPSCA>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
We studied the discharge of neurons from both the superior colliculus (SC) and the underlying mesencephalic reticular formation (MRF) and its relation to the simultaneously recorded activity of Il arm muscles. The 242 neurons tested with a center-out reach task yielded 2,586 pairs of neuron/muscle c ross-correlations (normalized, such that perfect correlations are +/- 1.0). Of these, 43% had peaks with magnitude as large as 0.15, a value that corr esponds to the 5% level of significance, and 16% were as large as 0.25, The great majority of peaks in this latter group was positive. The median lag time within this group was 52 ms, indicating that the neuronal discharge te nded to precede the correlated muscle activity. We found a small but signif icantly higher proportion of cells with these relatively strong correlation s in the MRF than in the SC. For both areas, these occurred most frequently with muscles of the shoulder girdle and became less frequent for axial as well as for increasingly distal arm musculature. The results support a role for the SC and MRF in guiding the arm during reach movements via the contr ol of proximal limb musculature.