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Widespread temporal coding of cognitive control in the human prefrontal cortex
by
Horga, Guillermo
, Botvinick, Matthew M
, Smith, Elliot H
, Yates, Mark J
, Schevon, Catherine A
, McKhann, Guy M
, Banks, Garrett P
, Mikell, Charles B
, Sheth, Sameer A
, Pathak, Yagna J
, Hayden, Benjamin Y
in
Animal models
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ Decision making
/ Firing rate
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Homology
/ Hypotheses
/ Information processing
/ Medical imaging
/ Neural coding
/ Neurons
/ Neurosciences
/ Neurosurgery
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Rhythms
/ Spikes
/ Temporal cortex
/ Temporal variations
2019
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by
Horga, Guillermo
, Botvinick, Matthew M
, Smith, Elliot H
, Yates, Mark J
, Schevon, Catherine A
, McKhann, Guy M
, Banks, Garrett P
, Mikell, Charles B
, Sheth, Sameer A
, Pathak, Yagna J
, Hayden, Benjamin Y
in
Animal models
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ Decision making
/ Firing rate
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Homology
/ Hypotheses
/ Information processing
/ Medical imaging
/ Neural coding
/ Neurons
/ Neurosciences
/ Neurosurgery
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Rhythms
/ Spikes
/ Temporal cortex
/ Temporal variations
2019
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Widespread temporal coding of cognitive control in the human prefrontal cortex
by
Horga, Guillermo
, Botvinick, Matthew M
, Smith, Elliot H
, Yates, Mark J
, Schevon, Catherine A
, McKhann, Guy M
, Banks, Garrett P
, Mikell, Charles B
, Sheth, Sameer A
, Pathak, Yagna J
, Hayden, Benjamin Y
in
Animal models
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cortex (cingulate)
/ Decision making
/ Firing rate
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Homology
/ Hypotheses
/ Information processing
/ Medical imaging
/ Neural coding
/ Neurons
/ Neurosciences
/ Neurosurgery
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Rhythms
/ Spikes
/ Temporal cortex
/ Temporal variations
2019
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Widespread temporal coding of cognitive control in the human prefrontal cortex
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Widespread temporal coding of cognitive control in the human prefrontal cortex
2019
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When making decisions we often face the need to adjudicate between conflicting strategies or courses of action. Our ability to understand the neuronal processes underlying conflict processing is limited on the one hand by the spatiotemporal resolution of functional MRI and, on the other hand, by imperfect cross-species homologies in animal model systems. Here we examine the responses of single neurons and local field potentials in human neurosurgical patients in two prefrontal regions critical to controlled decision-making, the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC). While we observe typical modest conflict-related firing rate effects, we find a widespread effect of conflict on spike-phase coupling in the dACC and on driving spike-field coherence in the dlPFC. These results support the hypothesis that a cross-areal rhythmic neuronal coordination is intrinsic to cognitive control in response to conflict, and provide new evidence to support the hypothesis that conflict processing involves modulation of the dlPFC by the dACC.
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Nature Publishing Group
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