Lecture 14 - More on Population Coding Flashcards

1
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How are nueral trajectiories calculated and what do they show? [2]

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  • Calculated by combining the population vector responses through time
  • Predicts the movement 100ms in the future
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2
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What are neural prosthetics?

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Devices that use information from neuronal activity to restore functions to parts of the brain that cannot perform anymore

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3
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What can be achieved by implanting electrodes into the motor cortex of monkeys?

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  • Readings of how population vecgtorrs contribute to movement
  • Can control robotic limbs
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4
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What modulates the directionally tuned neurons in the primary motor cortex?

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  • External loads

- The firing rate will increase if a load opposes its preferred direction of movement

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5
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Where are the motor neurons that control single digits located?

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Throughout the whole hand

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6
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What is required for the movement of single digits?

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Activting and inhibiting muscles acting on ALL digits

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7
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True or False? Cells that are active during the precision grip are also activated during the power grip.

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  • False

- They are not

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8
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Are central motor neurons and spinal motor neurons the same thing?

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No

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9
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What are differences between central motor neurons and spinal motor neurons? [2]

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  • Acitivity in the central motor neuron is not always linked to activation of its couple muscle
  • Some subpopulations of central motor cells are active for different types of percision movement
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10
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Where are premotor areas located?

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Anterior to the primary motor cortex

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11
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Where do premotor cells project to?

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The spinal cord

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12
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How many functional areas are in the premotor cortex?

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6

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13
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What part of the premotor cortex is divided into areas F4 and F5?

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The ventral premotor cortex

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14
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Where is the ventral premotor cortex located?

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The lateral convexity

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What part of the premotor cortex is divided into area F3?

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The supplementary motor area

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16
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What part of the premotor cortex is divided into area F6?

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The pre-supplementary motor area

17
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Where are the supplementary and pre-supplementary motor areas located?

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The caudal/medial convexity

18
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What part of the premotor cortex is divided into area F2?

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The dorsal premotor cortex

19
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What part of the premotor cortex is divided into area F7?

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The pre-dorsal premotor cortex

20
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Where are the dorsal and pre-dorsal motor areas located?

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The dorsal convexity

21
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What does stimulation of the premotor areas lead to?

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More complex coordinated handing shaping/reaching movments

22
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After the intention to move has been made, voluntary movement may be [A] or even [B].

A

A - Delayed

B - Cancelled

23
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What is the purpose of most cells in the motor cortex?

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Coding the execution of movements

24
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What is the purpose the premotor cortex and parietal areas?

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Motor planning

25
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Where are mistaken movements reflected?

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With the neural activity

26
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What parts of the premotor cortex are invovled with movements that are initiated internally?

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The supplementary motor areas (F3/F6)

27
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What parts of the premotor cortex are invovled with movements that are triggered by an external sensory event?

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The lateral and ventral premotor system (F4/F5)

28
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What part of the premotor neurons are affected by preparatory potenitals when preparing for vountary movemnt?

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Medial premotor regions

29
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What types of imagaing can be used to show preparatory activity?

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  • EEG

- fMRI