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      Can the period of postnatal codevelopment of the rubrospinal and corticospinal systems provide new insights into refinement of limb movement?

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          The corticospinal and the rubrospinal tracts are thought to synergistically contribute to the limb control during motor development. Williams et al. (J Neurosci 34: 4432-4441, 2014) demonstrate that the postnatal maturation of red nucleus motor map and the rubrospinal tract develops earlier than the corticospinal tract, to support early forelimb control. They have two distinct phases of maturation; a "precorticospinal" phase characterized by development of the rubrospinal system, and a "cocorticospinal" phase where they overlap with corticospinal development.

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          Journal
          J Neurophysiol
          Journal of neurophysiology
          American Physiological Society
          1522-1598
          0022-3077
          Feb 01 2015
          : 113
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California; bertucco@usc.edu.
          [2 ] Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California; and Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Diego, California.
          Article
          jn.00442.2014
          10.1152/jn.00442.2014
          24966297
          9d286bf4-8191-4cab-bfbb-75d4d6a4660f
          History

          corticospinal,limb motor control,motor development,rubrospinal

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