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Projection from area 3a to the motor cortex by neurons activated from group I muscle afferents

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Two receiving areas in the pericruciate cortex are known for inputs from group I muscle afferents of forelimb nerves. One focus is near the postcruciate dimple of area 3a, and the other in the lateral sigmoid gyrus of the motor cortex (area 4γ).

The cortico-cortical projection of area 3a to 4γ, and the relay by this projection of group I muscle afferent input to the motor cortex were investigated in cats. The following results were obtained.

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    Seventy-four neurons within area 3a were antidromically activated by intracortical microstimulation of the motor cortex.

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    Although excitation evoked by stimulation of group I muscle afferents could be demonstrated for only a few (8 of 48) cortico-cortical neurons in extracellular recordings, due to the methodological limitations discussed, this input evoked EPSPs in 8 of 9 cortico-cortical neurons recorded intracellularly. Therefore, it is likely that the majority of neurons projecting from area 3a to the motor cortex have an excitatory synaptic input from group I afferents.

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    Neurons projecting from area 3a to the motor cortex were most commonly found in cortical layer III, although some were found in layer V.

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    Five of nine pyramidal tract neurons of area 3a had a strong excitatory synaptic input from group I muscle afferents.

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    A new type of pyramidal tract neuron was found which has cortico-cortical axon collaterals connecting the two cytoarchitectonic regions.

These various neurons may be part of a feedback system from muscle afferents to the motor cortex.

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Zarzecki, P., Shinoda, Y. & Asanuma, H. Projection from area 3a to the motor cortex by neurons activated from group I muscle afferents. Exp Brain Res 33, 269–282 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00238065

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