Shima Keisetsu, Tanji Jun
Department of Physiology, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai 980-8575, Japan.
J Neurosci. 2006 Mar 1;26(9):2579-82. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4161-05.2006.
To regulate the temporal structure of a series of behavioral sequences involving multiple actions, it is essential to monitor the progress of the entire behavioral process. To identify the involvement of three cortical motor areas in monitoring behavioral sequences, we examined neuronal activity while monkeys sequentially performed a series of motor tasks in accordance with a predetermined behavioral schedule that included a numerical structure. We found that neurons in the pre-supplementary motor area exhibited activity that appeared to monitor the performance of the behavioral trials in a binary-coded manner. One-half of the activity represented odd-numbered trials within a behavioral sequence, whereas the other one-half represented even-numbered trials. Such neuronal activity, resembling the operation of binary counting elements widely used for constructing artificial computing devices, was rare in the supplementary motor area or in the primary motor cortex.
为了调节涉及多个动作的一系列行为序列的时间结构,监测整个行为过程的进展至关重要。为了确定三个皮质运动区在监测行为序列中的作用,我们在猴子按照包含数字结构的预定行为时间表依次执行一系列运动任务时,检查了神经元活动。我们发现,辅助运动前区的神经元表现出的活动似乎是以二进制编码的方式监测行为试验的执行情况。其中一半活动代表行为序列中的奇数试验,而另一半代表偶数试验。这种神经元活动类似于广泛用于构建人工计算设备的二进制计数元件的操作,在辅助运动区或初级运动皮层中很少见。