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Bilateral Spike-Triggered Average Effects in Arm and Shoulder Muscles from the Monkey Pontomedullary Reticular Formation
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Muscle FunctionNeuromuscular CoordinationUpper ExtremityMotor ControlSingle Pmrf NeuronsPontomedullary Reticular FormationKinesiologyMuscle InjuryShoulder MusclesApplied PhysiologyHealth SciencesRehabilitationNervous SystemNeuromuscular PhysiologyPhysical TherapyNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyElectromyographyNeurosciencePmrf NeuronsCentral Nervous SystemHuman MovementMusculoskeletal InteractionMedicineShoulder Girdle
Pontomedullary reticular formation (PMRF) neurons (309) were recorded simultaneously with electromyographic activity from arm and shoulder muscles in four monkeys performing arm-reaching tasks. Spike-triggered averages (SpikeTAs) were compiled for 292 neurons (3836 neuron-muscle pairs). Fourteen PMRF neurons located in a region ventral to the abducens nucleus produced 42 significant SpikeTA effects in arm and shoulder muscles. Of these 14 PMRF neurons, nine produced SpikeTA effects bilaterally. Overall, PMRF neurons facilitated ipsilateral flexors and contralateral extensors, while suppressing ipsilateral extensors and contralateral flexors. Spike- and stimulus-triggered averaging effects obtained from the same recording site were similar. These findings indicate that single PMRF neurons can directly influence movements of both upper limbs.
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