2000
DOI: 10.1152/jn.2000.83.3.1550
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Inactivation of Parietal and Prefrontal Cortex Reveals Interdependence of Neural Activity During Memory-Guided Saccades

Abstract: Dorsolateral prefrontal and posterior parietal cortex share reciprocal projections. They also share nearly identical patterns of neuronal activation during performance of memory-guided saccades. To test the hypothesis that the reciprocal projections between parietal and prefrontal neurons may entrain their parallel activation, the present experiments have combined cortical cooling in one cortical area with single-unit recording in the other to more precisely determine the physiological interactions between the… Show more

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“…32). This suggests that visual numerosity is extracted first in the termination zone of the dorsal visual pathway of the parietal cortex based on bottom-up process and later conveyed to the functionally connected lateral PFC (36). Even in trained animals, parietal signals of visual numerical categories do not arise as a result of feedback from PFC (22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…32). This suggests that visual numerosity is extracted first in the termination zone of the dorsal visual pathway of the parietal cortex based on bottom-up process and later conveyed to the functionally connected lateral PFC (36). Even in trained animals, parietal signals of visual numerical categories do not arise as a result of feedback from PFC (22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Once it becomes self-sustaining, this activity Ci persists only as long as at least one of /(M) and 1j is active. The sustained activity in prefrontal cortex may depend on reciprocal excitation between frontal and parietal cortices (Chafee & Goldman-Rakic, 2000), and the simplification to recurrent excitation here may be expanded to reflect this kind of reciprocal excitation.…”
Section: Jieji Output Cells F (O)xyimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each of these regions is thought to enjoy a relative functional specialization [Chafee and Goldman-Rakic, 2000;Goldman-Rakic, 1996;Quintana and Fuster, 1999], that can be best considered in terms of a continuum, where several regions may be responsible, to varying degrees, for similar types of processing [O'Reilly et al, 1999]. For example, Chafee and Goldman-Rakic [2000] simultaneously recorded activity from prefrontal and posterior parietal neurons of nonhuman primates performing a working memory task. They report almost identical firing patterns in these regions, suggesting that prefrontal and parietal neurons achieve matched activation during working memory performance through a symmetrical exchange of neuronal signals.…”
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confidence: 99%