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Visual responses in the dorsal premotor area F2 of the macaque monkey

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 This study aimed to determine the presence of neurons responding to visual stimuli in area F2 of the dorsal premotor cortex of the macaque monkey. In order to delimit the sector in which visually responsive neurons are located, the somatotopic organization of area F2 was studied with intracortical microstimulation and single neuron recording. The results showed that: (1) in area F2 there is a significant percentage of visually responsive neurons (15.9% of all recorded neurons); (2) area F2 is excitable with a low-threshold current (average 28.1 µA) and has a somatotopic representation of the whole body, except the face; and (3) most visually driven neurons (n=130 out of 169) are concentrated within the rostrolateral sector of the forelimb representation of area F2, thus providing for the first time functional support for the neuroanatomical evidence that the visual input to area F2 is mostly restricted to this sector.

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Received: 5 August 1998 / Accepted: 6 February 1999

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Fogassi, L., Raos, V., Franchi, G. et al. Visual responses in the dorsal premotor area F2 of the macaque monkey. Exp Brain Res 128, 194–199 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002210050835

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