2023
DOI: 10.7554/elife.83223
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Dynamic top-down biasing implements rapid adaptive changes to individual movements

Lucas Y Tian,
Timothy L Warren,
William H Mehaffey
et al.

Abstract: Complex behaviors depend on the coordinated activity of neural ensembles in interconnected brain areas. The behavioral function of such coordination, often measured as co-fluctuations in neural activity across areas, is poorly understood. One hypothesis is that rapidly varying co-fluctuations may be a signature of moment-by-moment task-relevant influences of one area on another. We tested this possibility for error-corrective adaptation of birdsong, a form of motor learning which has been hypothesized to depen… Show more

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