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Experiments carried out on seven adult baboons were addressed at specifying the participation of the cerebellar dentate nucleus (DN) in the control of duration and accuracy of a goal-directed movement. The visuo-motor task used in this experiment involved trained pointing movement towards stationary target.
The monkeys trained to point with the index finger to a target light were required to perform stereotyped movements of constant amplitude and direction, or movements with variable amplitude and direction. Duration of response execution was measured by movement time and accuracy by terminal spatial errors. We analysed the effects of excluding the DN on the arm ipsilateral or contralateral to the partially inactivated nucleus.
Two techniques have been used to impair the DN activity: in three monkeys the structure was reversibly cooled with a chronically implanted thermode; in four others partial electrolytic destruction of the DN was performed.
In the arm ipsilateral to the lesioned DN we observed modifications of movement times, appearance of systematic errors with increased dispersion. Contralateral effects were restricted to movement times. Changes in movement times and spatial errors were studied over time (4 months) in permanently lesioned animals. Only the spatial dispersion presented a total recovery.
These data show that the DN is concerned with the control of speed and accuracy during the execution of visually triggered movements in monkeys. Moreover comparison of results concerning ipsilateral and contralateral effects of DN dysfunction on movement times and errors, and evidence of different time course of recovery in these variables, suggest a differential control exerted by the DN on speed and accuracy of goal directed movements.
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This work was in part supported by CNRS Grants and INSERM Grants (ATP 80.79.112, CRL 75.4.346.6)
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Beaubaton, D., Trouche, E. Participation of the cerebellar dentate nucleus in the control of a goal-directed movement in monkeys. Exp Brain Res 46, 127–138 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00238106
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