Journal article

Encoding of tangential torque in responses of tactile afferent fibres innervating the fingerpad of the monkey

I Birznieks, HE Wheat, SJ Redmond, LM Salo, NH Lovell, AW Goodwin

Journal of Physiology | WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC | Published : 2010

Abstract

Torsional loads are ubiquitous during everyday dextrous manipulations. We examined how information about torque is provided to the sensorimotor control system by populations of tactile afferents. Torsional loads of different magnitudes were applied in clockwise and anticlockwise directions to a standard central site on the fingertip. Three different background levels of contact (grip) force were used. The median nerve was exposed in anaesthetized monkeys and single unit responses recorded from 66 slowly adapting type-I (SA-I) and 31 fast adapting type-I (FA-I) afferents innervating the distal segments of the fingertips. Most afferents were excited by torque but some were suppressed. Response..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by a grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. I. B. was supported by a postdoctoral scholarship from The Swedish Medical Research Council and the ARC project grant TS0669860.