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Phase-Specific Microstimulation Differentially Modulates Beta Oscillations and Affects Behavior

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CELL REPORTS
Volume 30, Issue 8, Pages 2555-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.02.005

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  1. Israeli Ministry of Defense (MAFAT)
  2. Rosetrees Trust
  3. Gatsby Charitable Foundation
  4. Adelis Foundation
  5. Jack H. Skirball Chair and Research Fund in Brain Research
  6. Goren-Khazzam Scholarship

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It is widely accepted that Beta-band oscillations play a role in sensorimotor behavior. To further explore this role, we developed a hybrid platform to combine neural operant conditioning and phase-specific intracortical microstimulation (ICMS). We trained monkeys, implanted with 96 electrode arrays in the motor cortex, to volitionally enhance local field potential (LFP) Beta-band (20-30 Hz) activity at selected sites using a brain-machine interface. We find that Beta oscillations of LFP and single-unit spiking activity increase dramatically with brain-machine interface training and that pre-movement Beta power is anti-correlated with task performance. We also find that phase-specific ICMS modulates the power and phase of oscillations, shifting local networks between oscillatory and non-oscillatory states. Furthermore, ICMS induces phase-dependent effects in animal reaction times and success rates. These findings contribute to unraveling the functional role of cortical oscillations and to the future development of clinical tools for ameliorating abnormal neuronal activities in brain disease.

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