Matyas, FerencSreenivasan, VarunMarbach, FredWacongne, CatherineBarsy, BoglarkaMateo, CelineAronoff, RachelPetersen, Carl C. H.2010-11-302010-11-302010-11-30201010.1126/science.1195797https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/59305WOS:000284613700041Classical studies of mammalian movement control define a prominent role for the primary motor cortex. Investigating the mouse whisker system, we found an additional and equally direct pathway for cortical motor control driven by the primary somatosensory cortex. Whereas activity in primary motor cortex directly evokes exploratory whisker protraction, primary somatosensory cortex directly drives whisker retraction, providing a rapid negative feedback signal for sensorimotor integration. Motor control by sensory cortex suggests the need to reevaluate the functional organization of cortical maps.Whisker MovementsBehaving MiceBarrel CortexCortical-NeuronsTransgenic MiceCerebral-CortexRatStimulationChannelrhodopsin-2MicrostimulationMotor control by sensory cortextext::journal::journal article::research article