Rhythm and time in the premotor cortex

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Abstract

Many animals can encode temporal intervals and use them to plan their actions, but only humans can flexibly extract a regular beat from complex patterns, such as musical rhythms. Beat-based timing is hypothesized to rely on the integration of sensory information with temporal information encoded in motor regions such as the medial premotor cortex (MPC), but how beat-based timing might be encoded in neuronal populations is mostly unknown. Gámez and colleagues show that the MPC encodes temporal information via a population code visible as circular trajectories in state space; these patterns may represent precursors to more-complex skills such as beat-based timing.

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Penhune, V. B., & Zatorre, R. J. (2019). Rhythm and time in the premotor cortex. PLoS Biology, 17(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000293

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