Motor functions of the parietal lobe

Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2005 Dec;15(6):626-31. doi: 10.1016/j.conb.2005.10.015. Epub 2005 Nov 3.

Abstract

There is now general agreement that the posterior parietal cortex is part of the motor system. New data have confirmed its fundamental role in visuomotor transformations. Most interestingly, recent data showed that the inferior parietal lobule codes motor acts (such as grasping) in a specific way according to the action in which they are embedded. This particular motor organization appears to provide a neural mechanism for higher order cognitive motor functions, including understanding of intention. These functions, and peripersonal space representation, are represented in areas of the inferior parietal lobule, where visual information from both the dorsal and the ventral stream is integrated with motor information.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Efferent Pathways / physiology
  • Humans
  • Motor Cortex / physiology*
  • Parietal Lobe / physiology*
  • Primates / physiology
  • Psychomotor Performance / physiology
  • Space Perception / physiology