Two distinct proprioceptive representations of voluntary movements in primate spinal neurons

Author:

Tomatsu Saeka,Kim Geehee,Confais Joachim,Takei Tomohiko,Seki KazuhikoORCID

Abstract

AbstractWhen willingly setting our body in motion, we simultaneously know where and how our limbs are moving. While this indicates that proprioceptive information is readily represented in the neurons of the central nervous system, it is still unclear how. We recorded the activity of spinal neurons with direct projections from muscle spindle afferents in four monkeys, while they performed simple wrist movements. Against the assumption that these spinal neurons act as a simple relay of afferent input, we found the majority (56%) of neurons had firing patterns incongruent with a simple representation of spindle activity, and the minority had congruent patterns. Two groups of neurons showed distinct intrinsic characteristics (spike width, base firing rate and firing irregularity), and distinct control of their input-output gain. These results are the first demonstration that proprioceptive representation is achieved by the coordinated activity of distinct groups of neurons during volitional movement.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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