RRC ID 59303
著者 Kameda M, Ohmae S, Tanaka M.
タイトル Entrained neuronal activity to periodic visual stimuli in the primate striatum compared with the cerebellum.
ジャーナル Elife
Abstract Rhythmic events recruit neuronal activity in the basal ganglia and cerebellum, but their roles remain elusive. In monkeys attempting to detect a single omission of isochronous visual stimulus, we found that neurons in the caudate nucleus showed increased activity for each stimulus in sequence, while those in the cerebellar dentate nucleus showed decreased activity. Firing modulation in the majority of caudate neurons and all cerebellar neurons was proportional to the stimulus interval, but a quarter of caudate neurons displayed a clear duration tuning. Furthermore, the time course of population activity in the cerebellum well predicted stimulus timing, whereas that in the caudate reflected stochastic variation of response latency. Electrical stimulation to the respective recording sites confirmed a causal role in the detection of stimulus omission. These results suggest that striatal neurons might represent periodic response preparation while cerebellar nuclear neurons may play a role in temporal prediction of periodic events.
巻・号 8
公開日 2019-9-6
DOI 10.7554/eLife.48702
PII 48702
PMID 31490120
PMC PMC6748823
MeSH Action Potentials Animals Cerebellum / physiology* Corpus Striatum / physiology* Electric Stimulation Female Macaca fuscata Male Neurons / physiology* Photic Stimulation
IF 7.551
引用数 1
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