Abstract

Action potentials from small groups of physically adjacent neurons were recorded from the parietal cortex of two rhesus macaques performing a memory saccade task. Recordings were made using tetrodes and sorted into spike trains from individual cells. Auto- and crosscovariograms of spike times for individual cells and simultaneously recorded pairs of cells, respectively, show modulations synchronized with behavioral events consistent with visual, memory, and perisaccadic activity.

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