2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.13.520353
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A complex reach direction rule that delays reaction time causes alternating excitation and inhibition in express muscle responses and corticospinal excitability

Abstract: The dynamics of muscle activation during fast visually guided reaching are suggestive of two neural control signals; an early signal that acts at 'express' latencies in response to the visual stimulus, and a longer latency signal that executes a strategic reach plan. Here we developed a task designed to temporally isolate the express visuomotor response from the longer latency muscle response, and to characterize the time course of corticospinal excitability changes in the express response time window when the… Show more

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