Too much or not enough? Optimal level of human intracranial theta activity for rule-switching in the subthalamo-medio-prefrontal circuit
Maëva Laquitaine,
Mircea Polosan,
Philippe Kahane
et al.
Abstract:The ability to strategically switch between rules associating stimuli and responses as a function of changing environmental demands critically depend on a neural circuit including the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) and the basal ganglia. However, the precise neural implementations of rule switching remain unclear. To address this issue, we recorded local field potentials from two groups of rare patients performing a rule-switching paradigm: (1) deep brain recordings of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) in p… Show more
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