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Publication : Disrupting cortico-cerebellar communication impairs dexterity.

First Author  Guo JZ Year  2021
Journal  Elife Volume  10
PubMed ID  34324417 Mgi Jnum  J:343925
Mgi Id  MGI:6817057 Doi  10.7554/eLife.65906
Citation  Guo JZ, et al. (2021) Disrupting cortico-cerebellar communication impairs dexterity. Elife 10:e65906
abstractText  To control reaching, the nervous system must generate large changes in muscle activation to drive the limb toward the target, and must also make smaller adjustments for precise and accurate behavior. Motor cortex controls the arm through projections to diverse targets across the central nervous system, but it has been challenging to identify the roles of cortical projections to specific targets. Here, we selectively disrupt cortico-cerebellar communication in the mouse by optogenetically stimulating the pontine nuclei in a cued reaching task. This perturbation did not typically block movement initiation, but degraded the precision, accuracy, duration, or success rate of the movement. Correspondingly, cerebellar and cortical activity during movement were largely preserved, but differences in hand velocity between control and stimulation conditions predicted from neural activity were correlated with observed velocity differences. These results suggest that while the total output of motor cortex drives reaching, the cortico-cerebellar loop makes small adjustments that contribute to the successful execution of this dexterous movement.
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