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A θ–γ Oscillation Code for Neuronal Coordination during Motor Behavior
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Brain MechanismCircuit NeuroscienceMotor ControlSensory Systemsθ–γ Oscillation CodeSocial Sciencesθ OscillationsNeural MechanismKinesiologySensory NeuroscienceNeurodynamicsMotor NeurophysiologyMotor NeuroscienceMotor BehaviorHealth SciencesSensorimotor ControlCognitive Scienceγ OscillationsDiscrete PreparationSensorimotor IntegrationNervous SystemBrain CircuitrySystems NeuroscienceSynaptic PlasticityNeurophysiologyNeural CircuitsMotor SystemMotor Behavior ControlNeuroscienceCentral Nervous System
Sequential motor behavior requires a progression of discrete preparation and execution states. However, the organization of state-dependent activity in neuronal ensembles of motor cortex is poorly understood. Here, we recorded neuronal spiking and local field potential activity from rat motor cortex during reward-motivated movement and observed robust behavioral state-dependent coordination between neuronal spiking, γ oscillations, and θ oscillations. Slow and fast γ oscillations appeared during distinct movement states and entrained neuronal firing. γ oscillations, in turn, were coupled to θ oscillations, and neurons encoding different behavioral states fired at distinct phases of θ in a highly layer-dependent manner. These findings indicate that θ and nested dual band γ oscillations serve as the temporal structure for the selection of a conserved set of functional channels in motor cortical layer activity during animal movement. Furthermore, these results also suggest that cross-frequency couplings between oscillatory neuronal ensemble activities are part of the general coding mechanism in cortex.
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