Movement, confusion, and orienting in frontal cortices
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2011.10.002
Movement, confusion, and orienting in frontal cortices
Abstract
In this issue, two studies, by Ehrlich et al. and Hill et al., address the role of the frontal motor cortices in behavior of the rat and suggest a potential role for this structure in high-level control of diverse behaviors. Hill et al. show that motor cortical neurons predict whisker movements even without sensory feedback and that their activity reflects efferent control. Surprisingly, Ehrlich et al. report the participation of this same cortical region in the preparation and execution of orienting behaviors.
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