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Predicting Reaction Time from the Neural State Space of the Premotor and Parietal Grasping Network.

Jonathan A MichaelsBenjamin DannRijk W IntveldHansjörg Scherberger
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2015)
Grasping movements are planned before they are executed, but how is the preparatory activity in a population of neurons related to the subsequent reaction time (RT)? A population analysis of the activity of many neurons recorded in parallel in macaque premotor (F5) and parietal (AIP) cortices during a delayed grasping task revealed that preparatory activity in F5 could explain a threefold larger fraction of variability in trial-to-trial RT than AIP. These striking differences lend additional support to a differential role of the parietal and premotor cortices in grasp movement preparation, suggesting that F5 has a more direct influence on trial-to-trial variability and movement timing, whereas AIP might be more closely linked to overall movement intentions.
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