The missing link between action and cognition |
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Authors: | Serrien Deborah J Ivry Richard B Swinnen Stephan P |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK. deborah.serrien@nottingham.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The study of the neural correlates of motor behaviour at the systems level has received increasing consideration in recent years. One emerging observation from this research is that neural regions typically associated with cognitive operations may also be recruited during the performance of motor tasks. This apparent convergence between action and cognition - domains that have most often been studied in isolation - becomes especially apparent when examining new complex motor skills such as those involving sequencing or coordination, and when taking into account external (environment-related) factors such as feedback availability and internal (performer-related) factors such as pathology. Neurally, overlap between action and cognition is prominent in frontal lobe areas linked to response selection and monitoring. Complex motor tasks are particularly suited to reveal the crucial link between action and cognition and the generic brain areas at the interface between these domains. |
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Keywords: | SMC, primary sensorimotor cortex M1, primary motor cortex SMA, supplementary motor area pre-SMA, pre-supplementary motor area PMC, premotor cortex PMCd, dorsal premotor cortex PMCv, ventral premotor cortex pre-PMCd, rostral part of the dorsal premotor cortex PC, parietal cortex PFC, prefrontal cortex ACC, anterior cingulate cortex RCZ, rostral cingulate zone RCZp, posterior division of the rostral cingulate zone RCZa, anterior division of the rostral cingulate zone CMA, cingulate motor areas IPS, intra-parietal sulcus PD, Parkinson's disease EEG, electroencephalography MEG, magnetoencephalography fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging |
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