Neural control of voluntary movement initiation

DP Hanes, JD Schall - Science, 1996 - science.org
DP Hanes, JD Schall
Science, 1996science.org
When humans respond to sensory stimulation, their reaction times tend to be long and
variable relative to neural transduction and transmission times. The neural processes
responsible for the duration and variability of reaction times are not understood. Single-cell
recordings in a motor area of the cerebral cortex in behaving rhesus monkeys (Macaca
mulatta) were used to evaluate two alternative mathematical models of the processes that
underlie reaction times. Movements were initiated if and only if the neural activity reached a …
When humans respond to sensory stimulation, their reaction times tend to be long and variable relative to neural transduction and transmission times. The neural processes responsible for the duration and variability of reaction times are not understood. Single-cell recordings in a motor area of the cerebral cortex in behaving rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) were used to evaluate two alternative mathematical models of the processes that underlie reaction times. Movements were initiated if and only if the neural activity reached a specific and constant threshold activation level. Stochastic variability in the rate at which neural activity grew toward that threshold resulted in the distribution of reaction times. This finding elucidates a specific link between motor behavior and activation of neurons in the cerebral cortex.
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