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This project explores the mechanisms of motor control in the brain by analyzing beta and gamma oscillations in the motor cortex. Using optogenetics, it aims to understand how neuronal synchronization affects movement planning and execution, which is crucial for addressing neurological disorders.
Direct electrical stimulation of the motor cortex is sufficient to trigger movement, but the mechanisms by which neurons in this cortical region intrinsically encode motor output continue to be resolved.
Spontaneous activity in the motor cortex is surprisingly sparse, and the precise temporal synchronization of this weak and distributed activity may be critical for efficient cortical communication.
The fact that spiking within cortical motor circuits naturally reverberates within rhythmic oscill…
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