Dataset for: Functional ultrasound neuroimaging reveals mesoscopic organization of saccades in the lateral intraparietal area
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California Institute of Technology
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University of California, Los Angeles
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PSL Research University
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French National Centre for Scientific Research
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Inserm
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Keck Hospital of USC
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Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center
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University of Southern California
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University of California, Riverside
Description
This dataset accompanies "Functional ultrasound neuroimaging reveals mesoscopic organization of saccades in the lateral intraparietal area".
Abstract of "Functional ultrasound neuroimaging reveals mesoscopic organization of saccades in the lateral intraparietal area"
The lateral intraparietal cortex (LIP), contained within the posterior parietal cortex (PPC), is crucial for transforming spatial information into saccadic eye movements, yet its functional organization for movement direction remains unclear. Here, we used functional ultrasound imaging (fUSI), a technique with high sensitivity, large spatial coverage, and good spatial resolution, to map movement direction encoding across the PPC by recording local changes in cerebral blood volume within PPC as two monkeys performed memory-guided saccades. Our analysis revealed a heterogeneous organization where small patches of neighboring LIP cortex encoded different directions. These subregions demonstrated consistent tuning across several months to years. A rough topography emerged where anterior LIP represented more contralateral downward movements and posterior LIP represented more contralateral upward movements. These results address two fundamental gaps in our understanding of LIP's functional organization: the neighborhood organization of patches and the stability of these populations across long periods of time. By tracking LIP populations over extended periods, we developed mesoscopic maps of direction specificity previously unattainable with fMRI or electrophysiology methods.
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Additional details
- Uncovering the Internal Representation of Actions in Posterior Perietal Cortex F30EY032799A
- National Institutes of Health
- Minimally Invasive Ultrasonic Brain-Machine Interface R01NS123663A
- National Institutes of Health
- UCLA-Caltech Medical Scientist Training Program T32GM008042
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- Josephine De Karman Fellowship Trust
- Collected
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2019-11-15Start of data collection period
- Collected
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2022-05-21End of data collection period