1. Recordings were made of local field potential (slow waves) and pyramidal tract neurone (PTN) discharge from pairs of sites separated by a horizontal distance of up to 1.5 mm in the primary motor cortex of two conscious macaque monkeys performing a precision grip task. 2. In both monkeys, the slow wave recordings showed bursts of oscillations in the 20-30 Hz range. Spectral analysis revealed that the oscillations were coherent between the two simultaneously recorded cortical sites. In the monkey from which most data were recorded, the mean frequency of peak coherence was 23.4 Hz. 3. Coherence in this frequency range was also seen between cortical slow wave recordings and rectified EMG of hand and forearm muscles active during the task, an...
EEG signals are the most global brain signals which reflect a brain’s functional state, primarily by...
Determining the relationship between single-neuron spiking and transient (20 Hz) β-local field poten...
Despite significant progress in understanding functional parcellation of the primate prefrontal cort...
Synchronised neuronal activity is widespread throughout the cortex, and can give rise to oscillation...
We investigated whether stimulation of the pyramidal tract (PT) could reset the phase of 15-30 Hz be...
In recent years, our understanding of cortical function has been dominated by the view that neurons ...
The motor cortex contains a distributed map of muscles, with a single muscle represented over a wide...
We examined fluctuations in band-limited power (BLP) of local field potential (LFP) signals recorded...
We examined fluctuations in band-limited power (BLP) of local field potential (LFP) signals recorded...
Synchronous oscillatory activity has been observed in a range of neural networks from invertebrate n...
EEG signals are the most global brain signals which reflect a brain’s functional state, primarily by...
We examined fluctuations in band-limited power (BLP) of local field potential (LFP) signals recorded...
EEG signals are the most global brain signals which reflect a brain’s functional state, primarily by...
The motor-cortex is recognized as the origin of the major direct path from cortex to muscles. Althou...
The motor-cortex is recognized as the origin of the major direct path from cortex to muscles. Althou...
EEG signals are the most global brain signals which reflect a brain’s functional state, primarily by...
Determining the relationship between single-neuron spiking and transient (20 Hz) β-local field poten...
Despite significant progress in understanding functional parcellation of the primate prefrontal cort...
Synchronised neuronal activity is widespread throughout the cortex, and can give rise to oscillation...
We investigated whether stimulation of the pyramidal tract (PT) could reset the phase of 15-30 Hz be...
In recent years, our understanding of cortical function has been dominated by the view that neurons ...
The motor cortex contains a distributed map of muscles, with a single muscle represented over a wide...
We examined fluctuations in band-limited power (BLP) of local field potential (LFP) signals recorded...
We examined fluctuations in band-limited power (BLP) of local field potential (LFP) signals recorded...
Synchronous oscillatory activity has been observed in a range of neural networks from invertebrate n...
EEG signals are the most global brain signals which reflect a brain’s functional state, primarily by...
We examined fluctuations in band-limited power (BLP) of local field potential (LFP) signals recorded...
EEG signals are the most global brain signals which reflect a brain’s functional state, primarily by...
The motor-cortex is recognized as the origin of the major direct path from cortex to muscles. Althou...
The motor-cortex is recognized as the origin of the major direct path from cortex to muscles. Althou...
EEG signals are the most global brain signals which reflect a brain’s functional state, primarily by...
Determining the relationship between single-neuron spiking and transient (20 Hz) β-local field poten...
Despite significant progress in understanding functional parcellation of the primate prefrontal cort...