Set-Related Activity in the Premotor Cortex of Rhesus Monkeys: Effect of Triggering Cues and Relatively Long Delay Intervals
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Somatosensory & Motor Research
- Vol. 6 (5-6) , 455-476
- https://doi.org/10.3109/08990228909144687
Abstract
“Set-related activity” has been defined as a significant alteration in neuronal discharge rate during an “instructed delay period,” a period when a previously instructed movement is being withheld. It has been argued that set-related activity in the primate premotor cortex, or at least a significant proportion of it, reflects motor preparation. In most previous investigations, however, in which visual stimuli have triggered the movement and simultaneously indicated its target, set-related activity might reflect either the anticipation of or attention to the trigger stimulus. The present report shows that set-related activity is robust and can be directionally selective when trigger stimuli do not indicate the target and when a trigger stimulus is absent. Another feature of previous studies has been the relatively brief intervals between the instruction and trigger stimuli (typically 3 sec or less). In the present study, we were able to observe the activity of a small number of cells during longer delay periods. Set-related activity persists, although it becomes less consistent, for as much as 7.5 sec after an instruction stimulus. These results support the hypothesis that set-related activity reflects the preparation for specific limb movements.Keywords
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