In a previous report we showed that neurons in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC) might encode the serial order of the three components (1st, 2nd, and 3rd) of motor sequences, irrespective of which component is performed, and irrespective of the component that precedes or follows. Here we further explore these data by comparing the magnitude of cell activity at the different ranks. We also compare the activity recorded in the motor sequences and in tasks with only one motor component. We finally discuss functional hypotheses, which may account for the serial order encoding
and convert it to a movement program. We trained monkeys to memorize a sequence of positional cues a...
Background – The retention of serial order information allows for the structured encoding and mainte...
This letter discusses temporal order coding and detection in nervous systems. Detection of temporal ...
In a previous report we showed that neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex might encode the serial...
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been implicated in a myriad of different functions. Convergi...
Anterior cingulate cortex is important in monitoring action for new challenges. We recorded neuron a...
SummaryMovement sequences, defined both by the component movements and by the serial order in which ...
SummaryThe serial ordering of individual movements into sequential patterns is thought to require sy...
International audienceThe capacity to acquire motor skills through repeated practice of a sequence o...
International audienceThe striatum, especially its dorsolateral part, plays a major role in motor sk...
A wave of recent behavioral studies has generated a new wealth of parametric observations about seri...
Coding serial order of information is a fundamental ability of our cognitive system, and still, litt...
Anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been the subject of intense debate over the past 2 decades, but ...
A growing wave of behavioral studies, using a wide variety of paradigms that were introduced or grea...
When performing sequences of actions, we constantly keep track of our current position in the sequen...
and convert it to a movement program. We trained monkeys to memorize a sequence of positional cues a...
Background – The retention of serial order information allows for the structured encoding and mainte...
This letter discusses temporal order coding and detection in nervous systems. Detection of temporal ...
In a previous report we showed that neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex might encode the serial...
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been implicated in a myriad of different functions. Convergi...
Anterior cingulate cortex is important in monitoring action for new challenges. We recorded neuron a...
SummaryMovement sequences, defined both by the component movements and by the serial order in which ...
SummaryThe serial ordering of individual movements into sequential patterns is thought to require sy...
International audienceThe capacity to acquire motor skills through repeated practice of a sequence o...
International audienceThe striatum, especially its dorsolateral part, plays a major role in motor sk...
A wave of recent behavioral studies has generated a new wealth of parametric observations about seri...
Coding serial order of information is a fundamental ability of our cognitive system, and still, litt...
Anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been the subject of intense debate over the past 2 decades, but ...
A growing wave of behavioral studies, using a wide variety of paradigms that were introduced or grea...
When performing sequences of actions, we constantly keep track of our current position in the sequen...
and convert it to a movement program. We trained monkeys to memorize a sequence of positional cues a...
Background – The retention of serial order information allows for the structured encoding and mainte...
This letter discusses temporal order coding and detection in nervous systems. Detection of temporal ...