Journal article

Cutaneous afferents from the monkeys fingers: Responses to tangential and normal forces

HE Wheat, LM Salo, AW Goodwin

Journal of Neurophysiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2010

Abstract

Control of tangential force plays a key role in everyday manipulations. In anesthetized monkeys, forces tangential to the skin were applied at a range of magnitudes comparable to those used in routine manipulations and in eight different directions. The paradigm used enabled separation of responses to tangential force from responses to the background normal force. For slowly adapting type I (SAI) afferents, tangential force responses ranged from excitatory through no response to suppression, with both a static and dynamic component. For fast adapting type I (FAI) afferents, responses were dynamic and excitatory only. Responses of both afferent types were scaled by tangential force magnitude,..

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