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pubmed-article:7688691pubmed:abstractTextTo clarify the differences of movement-related potentials (MRPs) between single and repetitive movements, MRPs with finger movements were recorded from subdural electrodes chronically implanted on the supplementary motor area (SMA) in 2 patients, and MRPs with foot movements were recorded simultaneously from the SMA and the primary motor foot area in 1 patient. Repetitive movements did not elicit larger pre-movement potentials in the SMA as compared with single movements in all 3 patients. In the negative motor area, where electrical stimulation elicited inhibitory responses of voluntary movements and which is located at the rostral part of the SMA, pre-movement potentials to either single or repetitive movements were of approximately equal amplitude in 1 out of 3 patients. It is, therefore, most likely that the SMA plays an equally significant role in preparation for single and repetive voluntary movements.lld:pubmed
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