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Neuronal activity in primate parietal cortex area 5 varies with intended movement direction during an instructed-delay period
Authors:D. J. Crammond  J. F. Kalaska
Affiliation:(1) Centre de Recherche en Sciences Neurologiques, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, Succursale A, H3C 3J7 Montréal, Québec, Canada
Abstract:
Summary A monkey was trained to make arm movements to visual targets immediately after presentation of a GO signal, either in a visual reaction-time paradigm (CONTROL task), or after an instructed-delay period of variable duration, during which a CUE stimulus signalled the direction of the impending movement (DELAY task). The activity of 98 area 5 cells recorded in 2 hemispheres varied with movement direction in the CONTROL task. This included 60 ldquoearlyrdquo cells which showed directional activity changes prior to movement onset. In the DELAY task, 54/98 cells (55%) showed activity changes during the instructed-delay period which varied with the direction of the impending movement. Most of these (45/54, 83%) were ldquoearlyrdquo cells. Forty proximal arm-related cells were recorded in adjacent area 2. In contrast to area 5, only 2/40 area 2 cells showed any evidence of changes in activity varying with intended movement direction during the instructed-delay period. The origin of area 5 activity changes during an instructed-delay period which are related to intended direction of a delayed movement is uncertain, but its presence is consistent with a number of proposed roles for area 5.
Keywords:Parietal cortex  Area 5  Reaching  Motor control  Movement planning
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