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Reduced Muscle Selectivity during Individuated Finger Movements in Humans after Damage to the Motor Cortex or Corticospinal Tract
Catherine E. Lang
, Marc H. Schieber
Program in Physical Therapy
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
DBBS - Neurosciences
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC)
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Abduction-adduction
100%
Abductor
20%
Abductor Pollicis Brevis
20%
Affected Hand
20%
Control Subjects
20%
Corticospinal Tract
100%
Descending Pathways
20%
Finger Flexor muscles
80%
Finger Movement
40%
First Dorsal Interosseous muscle
20%
Flexion-extension
40%
Hand Function
20%
Highly Selective
40%
Individuation
20%
Ischemic Cerebrovascular Accident
20%
Motor Area
20%
Motor Cortex
100%
Movement Task
20%
Muscle Activation
60%
Muscle Activity
20%
Primary Motor Cortex
20%
Pure Motor Hemiparesis
40%
Selective Activation
20%
Selectivity Control
20%
Sequential Finger Movements
100%
Neuroscience
Agonist
25%
Cerebrovascular Accident
25%
Hemiparesis
50%
Motor Cortex
100%
Primary Motor Cortex
25%