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Touch Signals Shape Brain Activity During Voluntary Movement

Touch Signals Shape Brain Activity During Voluntary Movement

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This is a correction notice published in PLOS Biology regarding a previously published article about how sensory feedback from the body influences electrical activity in motor cortex neurons during voluntary limb movements. The original research examined the relationship between somatosensory inputs and membrane potential changes in motor cortex cells as animals performed voluntary movements. Correction notices are published to address errors or clarifications in the original article while maintaining the scientific record's integrity.


Understanding how sensory feedback shapes motor cortex activity is fundamental to comprehending motor control and could inform development of brain-computer interfaces and rehabilitation strategies for movement disorders. Transparent correction of scientific publications maintains research integrity and ensures accurate information guides future studies.


by The PLOS Biology Staff

Source: Correction: Somatosensory input drives membrane potential dynamics in motor cortex during voluntary limb movement