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Rhythmically Firing (20 - 50 Hz) Neurons in Monkey Primary Somatosensory Cortex:Activity Patterns during Initiation of Vibratory-Cued Hand Movements. Enclosure Number 1

机译:猴子初级躯体感觉皮层中的节律性射击(20-50Hz)神经元:起始于振动指纹的手部运动期间的活动模式。附件编号1

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The activity patterns of rhythmically firing neurons in monkey primarysomatosensory cortex (SI) were studied during trained wrist movements that were performed in response to palmar vibration. Of 1,222 neurons extracellularly recorded in SI, 129 cells (11%) discharged rhythmically (at 30 Hz) during maintained wrist position. During the initiation of vibratory-cued movements, neuronal activity usually decreased at 25 ms after vibration onset followed by an additional decrease in activity at 60 ms prior to movement onset. Rhythmically firing neurons are not likely to be integrate-and-fire neurons because, during activity changes, their rhythmic firing pattern was disrupted rather than modulated. The activity pattern of rhythmically firing neurons was complimentary to that of quickly adapting SI neurons recorded during the performance of this task (Nelson et al., 1991). Moreover, disruptions of rhythmic activity of individual SI neurons were similar to those reported previously for local field potential (LFP) oscillations in sensorimotor cortex during trained movements (Sanes and Donoghue, 1993). However, rhythmic activity of SI neurons did not wax and wane like LFP oscillations (Murphy and Fetz, 1992;(Sanes and Donoghue,

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