The role of primary motor cortex : more than movement execution

The predominant role of the primary motor cortex (M1) in motor execution is well acknowledged. However, additional roles of M1 are getting evident in humans owing to advances in noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques. This review collates such studies in humans and proposes that M1 also pla...

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Main Authors: Bhattacharjee, Sagarika, Kashyap, Rajan, Abualait, Turki, Chen, Annabel Shen-Hsing, Yoo, Woo-Kyoung, Bashir, Shahid
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1467162023-03-05T15:31:49Z The role of primary motor cortex : more than movement execution Bhattacharjee, Sagarika Kashyap, Rajan Abualait, Turki Chen, Annabel Shen-Hsing Yoo, Woo-Kyoung Bashir, Shahid School of Social Sciences National Institute of Education Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Center for Research and Development in Learning Office of Educational Research Centre for Research and Development in Learning (CRADLE) Social sciences::Psychology Primary Motor Cortex Cognitive Functions The predominant role of the primary motor cortex (M1) in motor execution is well acknowledged. However, additional roles of M1 are getting evident in humans owing to advances in noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques. This review collates such studies in humans and proposes that M1 also plays a key role in higher cognitive processes. The review commences with the studies that have investigated the nature of connectivity of M1 with other cortical regions in light of studies based on NIBS. The review then moves on to discuss the studies that have demonstrated the role of M1 in higher cognitive processes such as attention, motor learning, motor consolidation, movement inhibition, somatomotor response, and movement imagery. Overall, the purpose of the review is to highlight the additional role of M1 in motor cognition besides motor control, which remains unexplored. Accepted version 2021-03-08T05:55:38Z 2021-03-08T05:55:38Z 2021 Journal Article Bhattacharjee, S., Kashyap, R., Abualait, T., Chen, A. S. H., Yoo, W.-K., & Bashir, S. (2021). The role of primary motor cortex : more than movement execution. Journal of Motor Behavior 53(2), 258-274. doi:10.1080/00222895.2020.1738992 0022-2895 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146716 10.1080/00222895.2020.1738992 2 53 258 274 en Journal of Motor Behavior © 2021 Routledge. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Journal of Motor Behavior and is made available with permission of Routledge. application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Psychology
Primary Motor Cortex
Cognitive Functions
spellingShingle Social sciences::Psychology
Primary Motor Cortex
Cognitive Functions
Bhattacharjee, Sagarika
Kashyap, Rajan
Abualait, Turki
Chen, Annabel Shen-Hsing
Yoo, Woo-Kyoung
Bashir, Shahid
The role of primary motor cortex : more than movement execution
description The predominant role of the primary motor cortex (M1) in motor execution is well acknowledged. However, additional roles of M1 are getting evident in humans owing to advances in noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques. This review collates such studies in humans and proposes that M1 also plays a key role in higher cognitive processes. The review commences with the studies that have investigated the nature of connectivity of M1 with other cortical regions in light of studies based on NIBS. The review then moves on to discuss the studies that have demonstrated the role of M1 in higher cognitive processes such as attention, motor learning, motor consolidation, movement inhibition, somatomotor response, and movement imagery. Overall, the purpose of the review is to highlight the additional role of M1 in motor cognition besides motor control, which remains unexplored.
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Bhattacharjee, Sagarika
Kashyap, Rajan
Abualait, Turki
Chen, Annabel Shen-Hsing
Yoo, Woo-Kyoung
Bashir, Shahid
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author Bhattacharjee, Sagarika
Kashyap, Rajan
Abualait, Turki
Chen, Annabel Shen-Hsing
Yoo, Woo-Kyoung
Bashir, Shahid
author_sort Bhattacharjee, Sagarika
title The role of primary motor cortex : more than movement execution
title_short The role of primary motor cortex : more than movement execution
title_full The role of primary motor cortex : more than movement execution
title_fullStr The role of primary motor cortex : more than movement execution
title_full_unstemmed The role of primary motor cortex : more than movement execution
title_sort role of primary motor cortex : more than movement execution
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