Abstract

Cortical field potentials were recorded by surface and depth electrodes implanted in various cerebral cortices in monkeys on self-paced or visuo-initiated hand movements, or go/no-go discriminative hand movements with auditory or visual stimuli, and then analyzed. Readiness potentials appeared in the premotor, motor, somatosensory and posterior parietal cortices. The rostral bank of the left arcuate sulcus and the dorsal bank of the principal sulcus were found to be related to recognition learning and decision-making, respectively.

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