Cortico-thalamic interactions have been implicated in a variety of motor functions, including movement planning, initiation, and moment-to-moment control. Here the authors present evidence suggesting that these interactions rest on the existence of preconfigured neural activity patterns that constrain movement representation and execution.
- Perla González-Pereyra
- Oswaldo Sánchez-Lobato
- Pavel E. Rueda-Orozco