Instituto de Neurobiología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Campus Juriquilla, Quéretaro, México 76230.
J Neurosci. 2013 May 22;33(21):9082-96. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5513-12.2013.
The precise quantification of time during motor performance is critical for many complex behaviors, including musical execution, speech articulation, and sports; however, its neural mechanisms are primarily unknown. We found that neurons in the medial premotor cortex (MPC) of behaving monkeys are tuned to the duration of produced intervals during rhythmic tapping tasks. Interval-tuned neurons showed similar preferred intervals across tapping behaviors that varied in the number of produced intervals and the modality used to drive temporal processing. In addition, we found that the same population of neurons is able to multiplex the ordinal structure of a sequence of rhythmic movements and a wide range of durations in the range of hundreds of milliseconds. Our results also revealed a possible gain mechanism for encoding the total number of intervals in a sequence of temporalized movements, where interval-tuned cells show a multiplicative effect of their activity for longer sequences of intervals. These data suggest that MPC is part of a core timing network that uses interval tuning as a signal to represent temporal processing in a variety of behavioral contexts where time is explicitly quantified.
在运动表现中精确量化时间对于许多复杂行为至关重要,包括音乐演奏、言语发音和运动;然而,其神经机制主要未知。我们发现,行为猴子的内侧运动前皮层(MPC)中的神经元对节奏敲击任务中产生的间隔持续时间进行调谐。间隔调谐神经元在用于驱动时间处理的产生间隔数量和模态不同的敲击行为中表现出相似的首选间隔。此外,我们发现同一群神经元能够将一系列节奏运动的顺序结构和数百毫秒范围内的广泛持续时间进行复用。我们的结果还揭示了一种可能的编码机制,用于对序列中定时运动的总间隔数进行编码,其中间隔调谐细胞对较长的间隔序列表现出其活动的乘法效应。这些数据表明,MPC 是核心计时网络的一部分,它使用间隔调谐作为信号,在明确量化时间的各种行为背景下表示时间处理。