I was at the excellent #Simco meeting last week and I was reminded of this cool series of papers on traveling waves by Nichos Hatsopoulos and crew. Now, you're reminded.

https://www.nature.com/articles/nn1802
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms8169
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2011.00040/full

Propagating waves mediate information transfer in the motor cortex - Nature Neuroscience

High-frequency oscillations in the beta range (10–45 Hz) are most active in motor cortex during motor preparation and are postulated to reflect the steady postural state or global attentive state of the animal. By simultaneously recording multiple local field potential signals across the primary motor and dorsal premotor cortices of monkeys (Macaca mulatta) trained to perform an instructed-delay reaching task, we found that these oscillations propagated as waves across the surface of the motor cortex along dominant spatial axes characteristic of the local circuitry of the motor cortex. Moreover, we found that information about the visual target to be reached was encoded in terms of both latency and amplitude of evoked waves at a time when the field phase-locked with respect to the target onset. These findings suggest that high-frequency oscillations may subserve intra- and inter-cortical information transfer during movement preparation and execution.

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Lovely to be in Chicago for a bit for an awesome #SimCo. Thank you everyone. Until next time! #neuroscience
#SimCo is off to an amazing start! Come check out or poster this afternoon by @katiconen #15: Neurons in prefrontal cortex respond to abstract pattern violations #neuroscience
Chased the sunset for a bit on the way to Chicago for #SimCo. Excited to be here! We have a poster tomorrow. More details in the morning #neuroscience