2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.28.534535
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Distinct sources and behavioral correlates of macaque motor cortical low and high beta

Abstract: Low and high beta frequency rhythms were observed in motor cortex, but their respective sources and behavioral correlates remain unknown. We studied local field potentials during pre-cued reaching behavior in macaques. They contained a low beta band (<20Hz) dominant in primary motor cortex and a high beta band (>20Hz) dominant in dorsal premotor cortex. Low beta correlated positively with behavioral reaction time, from visual cue onset, and negatively with uninstructed hand postural micro-movements throu… Show more

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“…While beta dynamics (∼12 to 30 Hz) are typical of sensorimotor areas and associated with movement planning and execution ( 69 ), low (<20 Hz) and high (20–30 Hz) beta bands stem from distinct neurophysiological origins [e.g., ( 70 )] and, respectively, predominate in the primary motor cortex and associative motor areas [notably the premotor cortex; ( 71 )]. Our findings of groove ratings being preferentially coded in premotor high beta (20 to 30 Hz) dynamics are well in line with its reported role in temporal predictions and dynamic attention ( 24 , 37 , 38 , 71 , 72 ). The groove-related delta (1.4 Hz) activity observed in the dorsal auditory pathway corresponds to the optimal rate for auditory temporal predictions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…While beta dynamics (∼12 to 30 Hz) are typical of sensorimotor areas and associated with movement planning and execution ( 69 ), low (<20 Hz) and high (20–30 Hz) beta bands stem from distinct neurophysiological origins [e.g., ( 70 )] and, respectively, predominate in the primary motor cortex and associative motor areas [notably the premotor cortex; ( 71 )]. Our findings of groove ratings being preferentially coded in premotor high beta (20 to 30 Hz) dynamics are well in line with its reported role in temporal predictions and dynamic attention ( 24 , 37 , 38 , 71 , 72 ). The groove-related delta (1.4 Hz) activity observed in the dorsal auditory pathway corresponds to the optimal rate for auditory temporal predictions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%