The striatum is critical for controlling motor output. However, it remains unclear how striatal output neurons encode and facilitate movement. A prominent theory suggests that striatal units encode movements in bursts of activity near specific events, such as the start or end of actions. These bursts are theorized to gate or permit specific motor actions, thereby encoding and facilitating complex sequences of actions. An alternative theory has suggested that striatal neurons encode continuous changes in sensory or motor information with graded changes in firing rate. Supporting this theory, many striatal neurons exhibit such graded changes without bursting near specific actions. Here, we evaluated these two theories in the same recordings o...
Evidence gathered across various animal models suggests that in the cerebellum, sensory and motor co...
The striatum is predominantly composed of medium spiny projection neurons, with the remaining neuron...
AbstractOscillations and synchrony in basal ganglia circuits may play a key role in the organization...
Our brains are constantly integrating sensory and movement information as we navigate within our env...
The cerebellum is involved in coordinating motor behaviour, but how the cerebellar network regulates...
Striatal fast-spiking interneurons (FSIs) potently inhibit the output neurons of the striatum and, a...
The basal ganglia are primitive brain structures important for learning, decision making, and locomo...
SummaryUnit recordings in behaving animals have revealed the transformation of sensory to motor repr...
The striatum, the principal input structure of the basal ganglia, is crucial to both motor control a...
The basal ganglia are a set of subcortical nuclei that are thought to play important roles in motor ...
SummaryStudies of locomotion in mice suggest that circuits controlling the alternating between left ...
Published in final edited form as: Nat Neurosci. 2019 April ; 22(4): 586–597. doi:10.1038/s41593-019...
International audienceThe striatum is required for the acquisition of procedural memories, but its c...
The synaptic pathways in the striatum are central to basal ganglia functions including motor control...
Slowly varying activity in the striatum, the main Basal Ganglia input structure, is important for th...
Evidence gathered across various animal models suggests that in the cerebellum, sensory and motor co...
The striatum is predominantly composed of medium spiny projection neurons, with the remaining neuron...
AbstractOscillations and synchrony in basal ganglia circuits may play a key role in the organization...
Our brains are constantly integrating sensory and movement information as we navigate within our env...
The cerebellum is involved in coordinating motor behaviour, but how the cerebellar network regulates...
Striatal fast-spiking interneurons (FSIs) potently inhibit the output neurons of the striatum and, a...
The basal ganglia are primitive brain structures important for learning, decision making, and locomo...
SummaryUnit recordings in behaving animals have revealed the transformation of sensory to motor repr...
The striatum, the principal input structure of the basal ganglia, is crucial to both motor control a...
The basal ganglia are a set of subcortical nuclei that are thought to play important roles in motor ...
SummaryStudies of locomotion in mice suggest that circuits controlling the alternating between left ...
Published in final edited form as: Nat Neurosci. 2019 April ; 22(4): 586–597. doi:10.1038/s41593-019...
International audienceThe striatum is required for the acquisition of procedural memories, but its c...
The synaptic pathways in the striatum are central to basal ganglia functions including motor control...
Slowly varying activity in the striatum, the main Basal Ganglia input structure, is important for th...
Evidence gathered across various animal models suggests that in the cerebellum, sensory and motor co...
The striatum is predominantly composed of medium spiny projection neurons, with the remaining neuron...
AbstractOscillations and synchrony in basal ganglia circuits may play a key role in the organization...