Movement-related activity in the internal globus pallidus of the parkinsonian macaque.
Daisuke KaseAndrew J ZimnikYan HanDevin R HarschSarah BachaKarin M CoxAndreea C BostanRobert Mark RichardsonRobert S TurnerPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Perimovement responses were present in the parkinsonian GPi at roughly the same overall abundance as seen in the neurologically normal state. Nonetheless, parkinsonism was associated with three abnormalities in perimovement activity: 1) Timings of GPi response became uncoupled from movement onset both with respect to both mean latency and trial-to-trial timing variability. 2) Response magnitudes were attenuated. 3) Response durations were prolonged. The effects on both response magnitude and duration were accentuated in decrease-type responses.