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Cell Rep ; 32(6): 108006, 2020 08 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32783934

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In multiple cortical areas, including the motor cortex, neurons have similar firing rate statistics whether we observe or execute movements. These "congruent" neurons are hypothesized to support action understanding by participating in a neural circuit consistently activated in both observed and executed movements. We examined this hypothesis by analyzing neural population structure and dynamics between observed and executed movements. We find that observed and executed movements exhibit similar neural population covariation in a shared subspace capturing significant neural variance. Further, neural dynamics are more similar between observed and executed movements within the shared subspace than outside it. Finally, we find that this shared subspace has a heterogeneous composition of congruent and incongruent neurons. Together, these results argue that similar neural covariation and dynamics between observed and executed movements do not occur via activation of a subpopulation of congruent single neurons, but through consistent temporal activation of a heterogeneous neural population.


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Córtex Motor/fisiologia , Neurônios/fisiologia , Animais , Macaca mulatta
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