Mechanisms that allow cortical preparatory activity without inappropriate movement
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- DOI: 10.7554/eLife.50962
Mechanisms that allow cortical preparatory activity without inappropriate movement
Abstract
We reveal a novel mechanism that explains how preparatory activity can evolve in motor-related cortical areas without prematurely inducing movement. The smooth eye movement region of the frontal eye fields (FEFSEM) is a critical node in the neural circuit controlling smooth pursuit eye movement. Preparatory activity evolves in the monkey FEFSEM during fixation in parallel with an objective measure of visual-motor gain. We propose that the use of FEFSEM output as a gain signal rather than a movement command allows for preparation to progress in pursuit without causing movement. We also show that preparatory modulation of firing rate in FEFSEM predicts movement, providing evidence against the 'movement-null' space hypothesis as an explanation of how preparatory activity can progress without movement. Finally, there is a partial reorganization of FEFSEM population activity between preparation and movement that would allow for a directionally non-specific component of preparatory visual-motor gain enhancement in pursuit.
Keywords: frontal eye fields; motor preparation; neuroscience; pursuit eye movements; rhesus macaque; visual-motor gain.
© 2020, Darlington and Lisberger.
Conflict of interest statement
TD, SL No competing interests declared
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