1973
DOI: 10.1152/jn.1973.36.1.61
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Unit activity in prefrontal cortex during delayed-response performance: neuronal correlates of transient memory.

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“…2-ANOVA-R revealed a significant effect of clonidine (F(6,30) ϭ 3 .10, p Ͻ .02) and a significant effect of delay (F(4,20) ϭ 13.623, p Ͻ .0001). been shown to decrease delay-related firing in PFC neurons (Fuster 1973). Performance following the longest delays in this study likely involved prefrontal cortex interactions with hippocampal and medial temporal cortical regions, as the hippocampal complex is needed for delays greater than 10 seconds (Zola-Morgan et al 1989).…”
Section: Delay Analysismentioning
confidence: 60%
“…2-ANOVA-R revealed a significant effect of clonidine (F(6,30) ϭ 3 .10, p Ͻ .02) and a significant effect of delay (F(4,20) ϭ 13.623, p Ͻ .0001). been shown to decrease delay-related firing in PFC neurons (Fuster 1973). Performance following the longest delays in this study likely involved prefrontal cortex interactions with hippocampal and medial temporal cortical regions, as the hippocampal complex is needed for delays greater than 10 seconds (Zola-Morgan et al 1989).…”
Section: Delay Analysismentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Single unit recording studies of delayedresponse tasks in monkeys find that DLPFC neurons are persistently active during the delay (e.g., Funahashi et al, 1989;Fuster, 1973). In the typical spatial delayed-response task, the expected motor response is determined at the initial stimulus presentation and is therefore known during the delay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the time scale of working memory is from milliseconds to minutes. Lesion and brain imaging studies mostly relate working memory to the prefrontal cortex (Owen 1997;Fuster 1973;Cohen et al 1997). …”
Section: Working Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This ongoing activity can be perturbed by an external stimulus that also hinders the execution of the task (Fuster 1973). (2) Working memory-activity (theoretical) Eligibility traces can be used as a very simple memory system (Suri and Schultz 1999;Porr and Wörgötter 2003); however, the physiological basis is not verified.…”
Section: Links Between Time Scales Of Memory and Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%