Rat mPFC and M2 Play a Waiting Game (at Different Timescales)

Neuron
Angela J LangdonGeoffrey Schoenbaum

Abstract

In this issue of Neuron, Murakami et al. (2017) relate neural activity in frontal cortex to stochastic and deterministic components of waiting behavior in rats; they find that mPFC biases waiting time, while M2 is ultimately responsible for trial-to-trial variability in decisions about how long to wait.

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