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Oscillatory activity in forelimb muscles of behaving monkeys evoked by microstimulation in the cerebellar nuclei

Coherent 20–35 Hz (β) oscillations are a prominent feature of activity in primary motor cortex and muscles of monkeys and humans performing voluntary movements. We found that coherent β oscillations are also present in the cerebellar nuclei (CN). Two monkeys were operantly conditioned to perform a w...

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Published in:Neuroscience letters 2004-05, Vol.361 (1), p.106-110
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description Coherent 20–35 Hz (β) oscillations are a prominent feature of activity in primary motor cortex and muscles of monkeys and humans performing voluntary movements. We found that coherent β oscillations are also present in the cerebellar nuclei (CN). Two monkeys were operantly conditioned to perform a wrist flexion/extension step-tracking task while we recorded neuronal activity or microstimulated in CN and recorded EMG activity from forelimb muscles. Coherent β oscillations were found between discharges of some CN neurons and tonically active shoulder, elbow and wrist/finger flexion and extension muscles. Similarly, localized microstimulation pulses in CN evoked transient β oscillations in widespread forelimb muscles. We conclude that coherent motor system β oscillations are present in CN and that CN may be an important nodal point for the generation and/or propagation of β oscillations throughout the motor system.
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subjects Action Potentials - physiology
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Biological Clocks - physiology
Cerebellar nuclei
Cerebellar Nuclei - cytology
Cerebellar Nuclei - physiology
Efferent Pathways - physiology
Electric Stimulation
Electromyography
Forelimb - innervation
Forelimb - physiology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Limb movement
Macaca nemestrina
Microelectrodes
Monkey
Motor control
Motor Cortex - physiology
Muscle
Muscle Contraction - physiology
Muscle, Skeletal - innervation
Muscle, Skeletal - physiology
Neurons - cytology
Neurons - physiology
Thalamus - physiology
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
Wakefulness
β oscillations
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