Previous studies suggest that the cerebellum and basal ganglia are involved in sub-second and supra-second timing, respectively. To test this hypothesis at the cellular level, we examined the activity of single neurons in the cerebellar dentate nucleus in monkeys performing the oculomotor version of the self-timing task. Animals were trained to report the passage of time of 400, 600, 1200, or 2400 ms following a visual cue by making self-initiated memory-guided saccades. We found a sizeable preparatory neuronal activity before self-timed saccades across delay intervals, while the time course of activity correlated with the trial-by-trial variation of saccade latency in different ways depending on the length of the delay intervals. For the s...
To examine how delay-period activity participates in the decision of a saccade direction, we analyze...
Recent studies of sensorimotor processing have benefited from decision-making paradigms that emphasi...
Recent studies of sensorimotor processing have benefited from decision-making paradigms that emphasi...
The ability to flexibly adjust movement timing is important for everyday life. Although the basal ga...
We often generate movements without any external event that immediately triggers them. How the brain...
The cerebellum is thought to have a variety of functions because it developed with the evolution of ...
The cerebellum is known to be involved in temporal information processing. However, the underlying n...
The cerebellum is implicated in sensory prediction in the subsecond range. To explore how neurons in...
The contributions of cortico-cerebellar and cortico-striatal circuits to timing and time perception ...
The ability to adjust movement timing is essential in daily life. Explorations of the underlying neu...
It remains unclear how the brain represents information regarding synchronized movements. Here, the ...
Recent models of interval timing have emphasized local, modality-specific processes or a core networ...
Our daily experience of time is strongly influenced by internal states, such as arousal, attention, ...
We recently found that when monkeys performed an oculomotor version of the time production task, the...
Rhythmic events recruit neuronal activity in the basal ganglia and cerebellum, but their roles remai...
To examine how delay-period activity participates in the decision of a saccade direction, we analyze...
Recent studies of sensorimotor processing have benefited from decision-making paradigms that emphasi...
Recent studies of sensorimotor processing have benefited from decision-making paradigms that emphasi...
The ability to flexibly adjust movement timing is important for everyday life. Although the basal ga...
We often generate movements without any external event that immediately triggers them. How the brain...
The cerebellum is thought to have a variety of functions because it developed with the evolution of ...
The cerebellum is known to be involved in temporal information processing. However, the underlying n...
The cerebellum is implicated in sensory prediction in the subsecond range. To explore how neurons in...
The contributions of cortico-cerebellar and cortico-striatal circuits to timing and time perception ...
The ability to adjust movement timing is essential in daily life. Explorations of the underlying neu...
It remains unclear how the brain represents information regarding synchronized movements. Here, the ...
Recent models of interval timing have emphasized local, modality-specific processes or a core networ...
Our daily experience of time is strongly influenced by internal states, such as arousal, attention, ...
We recently found that when monkeys performed an oculomotor version of the time production task, the...
Rhythmic events recruit neuronal activity in the basal ganglia and cerebellum, but their roles remai...
To examine how delay-period activity participates in the decision of a saccade direction, we analyze...
Recent studies of sensorimotor processing have benefited from decision-making paradigms that emphasi...
Recent studies of sensorimotor processing have benefited from decision-making paradigms that emphasi...